Across
- 1. – Technology that protects data.
- 5. – A digital tool for storing electronic money.
- 8. – Acknowledgment of the opposite side.
- 11. – Amount of money available in an account.
- 13. – A generated code for secure login.
- 15. – Main point of an argumentative text.
- 16. – Reasoning based on principles.
- 18. – Move funds from one account to another.
- 19. – The writer’s position.
- 21. – Central idea of an essay.
- 22. – Proving the opposing argument wrong.
- 23. – Facts used to support an argument.
- 24. – Add credit to an e-money account.
- 25. – Personal belief or view.
- 27. – Add money to a digital wallet.
- 28. – Unfair preference in an argument.
- 30. – Proof of a completed digital payment.
- 31. – Image scanned for payment.
- 33. – Formal discussion of opposing views.
- 34. – Quality of being logically correct.
- 35. – Payment system using no physical money.
- 38. – Protection from digital threats.
Down
- 2. – Logical flow of ideas.
- 3. – Explanation supporting a claim.
- 4. – Target readers of the text.
- 6. – Detailed examination of ideas.
- 7. – Electronic transfer of money.
- 8. – Benefit of saving time using e-money.
- 9. – Organization of ideas in the text.
- 10. – Assistance provided to e-money users.
- 12. – Trick used to steal information.
- 14. – Protection of personal data.
- 17. – Reasoning that supports a claim.
- 20. – A claim supported by evidence.
- 26. – Final summary in an argumentative text.
- 29. – Illegal online activity involving deception.
- 30. – Opposing statement in an argument.
- 32. – Secret code to access an account.
- 36. – System that processes online payments.
- 37. – Seller who accepts e-money.
