Across
- 5. narrator who knows all and tells story from perspective of multiple characters
- 6. rhetorical appeal to reason or logic
- 7. rhetorical appeal that focuses on character or qualifications of speaker
- 9. looking back to analyze events in one's past
- 11. restatement of claim and what writer wants readers to do
- 12. quality of being trusted/believed
- 15. recurrent detail that becomes a unifying element in artistic work
- 17. make judgement based on analysis about the value or worth of information, idea, or object
- 22. based on factual information
- 24. thesis statement describing position the writer is taking on an issue
- 25. evolves in story; complex personality
- 26. used for citing sources directly in essay
- 28. rhetorical appeal to reader's senses or emotions
- 30. believable or truthful
- 31. art of using words to persuade in writing
- 32. original document/image created by someone who experiences an event first hand
Down
- 1. unattributed use of another writer's words or ideas
- 2. combine ideas from different sources to create, express, or support new idea or claim
- 3. admission in argument that opposing side has valid points
- 4. list of sources used in research along with comments or summaries about each source
- 8. false/misleading argument
- 10. information that supports position in an argument
- 13. stays same; uncomplicated
- 14. position taken by someone with an opposing viewpoint
- 16. act of suppressing public speech or publication of materials deemed to be offensive by censor
- 18. based on person's pov, opinions, values, or emotions
- 19. alphabetical list of all works cited in main text
- 20. reason why a counterargument is wrong; reasoning used to disprove an opposing point
- 21. indication/mental learning for or against something; prevents impartial judgment
- 23. emotional, ethical, and logical arguments used to persuade an audience to agree with the speaker
- 27. discussion/commentary about primary source; key factor of secondary source is it offers an interpretation of information gathered from primary source
- 29. secondary/side story that develops from and supports main plot and usually involves minor characters
