Across
- 2. answers who/what/where/when
- 4. statistics of the topic
- 6. an appeal to someone's emotions
- 7. for and nor but or yet so
- 9. exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical
- 11. the reason for the writing to exist
- 16. sequence of reasons that misses or skips over key parts making the conclusion invalid
- 18. what makes the writing itself
- 19. who the writing is directed to
- 21. assures morality and ethics whether something is good/bad
- 23. deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion based on two propositions that are asserted or assumed to be true
- 24. lustful or lewd
Down
- 1. method of citing a source in writing, named after delicious food
- 3. correlation equals causation
- 5. a voice in writing in which you do it Dr. Towey will exterminate you
- 8. attempting to impress with big words or grand gestures
- 10. state the claim explicitly, tells the reader exactly what you plan to argue usually found at the end of the introduction
- 12. does not list all key points, instead effectively summarizes the argument as a whole usually found at the end of the introdcution
- 13. takes someone's argument and distorts or exaggerates it
- 14. proposes some kind of change
- 15. something Dr. Towey thinks we suck at in writing so we do a ton of practice on it
- 17. answers how/why
- 20. credibility of speaker
- 22. a voice in writing in which Dr. Towey will give you a hug
- 25. assures something is true or not true
