ACADEMIC WRITING AND ITS ELEMENTS

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Across
  1. 4. A type of Writing that evaluate and critique ideas, combining both analysis and your own interpretation or judgment.
  2. 7. It is how the author tells the information
  3. 8. A type of writing that break down information into parts, examine relationships, and interpret meaning.
  4. 11. form of artistic expression that uses imagination, originality, and storytelling to convey ideas, emotions, or narratives.
  5. 12. goal that the author wants to convey.
  6. 13. A detailed, original research project submitted for a doctoral degree (Ph.D.).
  7. 15. Usually 40–100+ pages
Down
  1. 1. a type of speech that convinces the reader of a certain point of view
  2. 2. the choice and use of words.
  3. 3. specialized language used by a particular profession, group, or activity that may be difficult for outsiders to understand.
  4. 5. the author’s mood and attitude.
  5. 6. Structured arguments or discussions on a topic.
  6. 9. How correct or truthful the statement is
  7. 10. Misleading or false information spread with the intent to harm or deceive
  8. 14. Academic texts follow a clear, organized format—typically with an introduction, body, and conclusion. This helps the reader follow the argument or information logically.