Analytical and Hortatory Exposition Text

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Across
  1. 5. Words like "certainly, surely" are called modal _____
  2. 6. Each point that supports the writer's stance
  3. 8. Unique closing section of hortatory exposition
  4. 10. Verbs related to mental processes
  5. 11. Ordinal numbers are used to _______ the arguments in order
  6. 12. The tense commonly used in hortatory exposition text
  7. 14. Verbs showing physical activity (e.g. talk, watch)
Down
  1. 1. The main argument/viewpoint the writer wants to prove
  2. 2. Type of exposition that persuades readers to take action
  3. 3. Nouns that represent ideas or concepts (e.g. belief, consideration)
  4. 4. "First, second, third" help make the text more _______ and clear
  5. 5. A recommendation is used to give _______ or suggestion to the readers to make a choice by considering the presented arguments
  6. 7. Words like 'furthermore', 'finally' are called
  7. 9. Words used to judge or assess (example: valuable)
  8. 13. Comes after "first" in sequencing arguments