Argumentative Writing Review: Pre-AP

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Across
  1. 2. punctuation used excessive in a citation
  2. 5. the name for the text or area at the very top of the page
  3. 8. the page where the citations live
  4. 10. circular reasoning
  5. 14. the believability of a person or source
  6. 16. correcting errors in the ideas of an essay
  7. 19. pronouns including I, me, my, we, ours
  8. 20. acknowledging the opposition's side of an argument
  9. 21. the type of format used in an English class
  10. 22. favoring one side of an argument over the other
Down
  1. 1. pronouns including you and your
  2. 3. logical fallacy that attacks physical or moral characteristics
  3. 4. applying a stereotype to a large group
  4. 6. tactic used as a form of distraction by introducing unrelated topics
  5. 7. implying a specific cause without factual support
  6. 9. using information word for word
  7. 11. word or phrase used to increase the fluency of a piece of writing
  8. 12. a citation located in the text of an essay
  9. 13. correcting errors in grammar and mechanics of a piece of writing
  10. 15. explaining away the opposition's reasoning
  11. 17. comparing subjects that are too different to be compared
  12. 18. punctuation used in an in-text citation