Across
- 4. If you don't cite your sources, people might accuse you of this.
- 6. This is the rhetorical appeal that is based on logic, not emotions or the credibility of the speaker/writer.
- 7. When you figure something out based on details, even though it wasn't directly stated.
- 9. Name of the Hue LED light setting that is scientifically engineered to help us on our tests.
- 12. When we bring up what the haters might say against us.
- 14. Evidence is this color, because we want to SLOW DOWN and cite a fact that will back us up.
- 16. A special type of commentary where we hit back against the haters' point and show them why their side is not as strong as they think.
- 17. Commentary is this color, because we want to STOP and comment on why our evidence is significant.
Down
- 1. The president who visited our school for an ad, who is also in a picture with Meliyah.
- 2. Our claims need 2-3 of these, and each one will get its own body paragraph in the essay.
- 3. The name of the most important test of the school year.
- 5. Topic sentences/reasons are this color, because we want to GO and answer the question.
- 8. Everyone's favorite textbook.
- 10. Counterclaims are this color, because your haters are Oompa-Loompas.
- 11. The type of animal that Slylock the detective is.
- 13. The name of the student we're always helping to improve his writing.
- 15. The greatest Secret Sticker finder of all time, and the rival of all other searchers.