Claim/Argument

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Across
  1. 2. Contradicts or doesn't follow the evidence given
  2. 8. targets the emotions of the reader/audience to connect with the writer/speaker
  3. 10. the logic behind why YOU think something
  4. 12. to leave out; to fail include or mention
  5. 13. appropriate and useful
  6. 15. evidence that comes from an educated/trained person in the field of study
Down
  1. 1. statement that can be argued and requires proof through evidence.
  2. 3. capable of being believed, well supported
  3. 4. why an author writes the way they do; persuade, inform, entertain are the main purposes.
  4. 5. consists of words with strongly positive or negative connotations
  5. 6. The viewpoint/feelings of the speaker on the topic
  6. 7. information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person or group
  7. 9. enough or adequate
  8. 11. the person presenting the information/topic
  9. 14. unreasoned, negative feelings about a particular group of people not supported by facts