Across
- 4. when two people or teams argue about a specific claim and back it up with evidence to try and prove the other side wrong
- 5. something that can be proven true
- 7. something that can not be proven with facts; it is how someone feels about a topic
- 9. a place where you put all of your full MLA citations
- 13. to put someone else's words into your own words
- 14. a persuasive strategy using logic, statistics, and facts
- 16. a persuasive strategy using a person's ethics and morals
- 17. when you explain what the quote means in your own words
Down
- 1. the feeling you get when you read something
- 2. when you copy and paste something from an article without changing any words
- 3. during a debate, one team disproves one of the other teams' arguments
- 6. credit given to a person or article when quoting or paraphrasing
- 8. the author sets this through the setting, characters, and events
- 10. favoring one side over another
- 11. a persuasive strategy using emotions
- 12. your claim statement with three reasons
- 15. when you copy someone else's work and do not give them credit