Across
- 3. parts of a text that draw the reader's attention to important information.
- 4. reasoning an argument that comes back to the beginning without proving anything
- 8. a issue that is debatable
- 10. the side the authors is taking
- 12. a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
- 13. an exchange of diverging of opposite views
- 14. generalization take a idea or rule and apply it widely
- 15. the action of proving a statement or theory to be wrong or false.
- 17. a claim to rebut a previous claim
- 18. device a technique or type of language that is used by a speaker or an author
Down
- 1. to oppose an idea
- 2. prove a statement or theory to be wrong or false disprove.
- 4. to demand a right
- 5. who a author is writing to
- 6. appeals appeals people to do what the majority do
- 7. language influence audience with words or phrases
- 9. a statement or theory that is proved
- 11. Fallacy to make people believe a false statement is stronger than it is
- 15. a refutation or contradiction.
- 16. a previous statement or proposition
