Across
- 4. what the writer presents to refute and explain away a counterclaim, the put-down
- 6. the person or group of people to whom the writer is writing
- 8. someone who opposes a claim
- 9. when reasons and evidence makes sense how they are presented
- 10. an opinion; the way you think about a position
- 13. wording used at the start of a notification writing piece to catch the interest of the reader
- 16. The side you chose to support in an opinion/argument
- 18. the position taken by the opponent’s side
- 20. statistics, facts, examples, definitions, expert opinions etc… that are used to explain and support a reason
- 21. A type of writing used to convince
- 22. words, phrases or sentences that connect sentences, paragraphs or sections
- 24. info that is related to the matter at hand and appropriate to the purpose; when reasons and evidence are relevant they are directly related to your claim
Down
- 1. The side you chose to support in an opinion/argument
- 2. A type of writing used to convince
- 3. text, or video that contains info that can be used to develop reasons and evidence
- 5. placed at the start of a writer piece; introduced the overall topic and claim
- 7. someone who supports a claim/position.
- 11. placed at the end of a writing piece; used to sum up and create closer
- 12. without error
- 14. a sentence that states the main idea of a paragraph
- 15. provided by the writer to justify and support a claim/position
- 17. the reason the writer is writing; the goal of the of the writing piece
- 19. reliable, trustworthy and dependable
- 23. prejudice one sided
