E3 Reviewer

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Across
  1. 1. The art of effective or persuasive speaking and writing SYNTHESIS The integration of multiple sources into a unified argument or analysis REBUTTAL A response that counters an opposing argument SYNTAX The arrangement of words and phrases to create effective sentences for style and clarity RHETORICALQUESTION A question asked for effect rather than to get an actual answer CREDIBILITY The quality of being trusted and believed in BIAS A prejudice in favor of or against something UNITY The quality of cohesion and consistency in a text REPETITION Using the same word or phrase multiple times for rhetorical effect ANALOGY A comparison between two things to explain or clarify ARCHIVAL Historical documents or records used as evidence INTEGRATION The act of combining multiple elements into a coherent whole DICTION The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing ACCESSIBILITY How easily a text can be understood by its intended audience RELEVANCE The quality of being closely connected to the matter at hand SYMBOLISM The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities VISUALTEXT A text that communicates meaning through images rather than words only METAPHOR A figure of speech that describes something as if it were something else CLARITY The quality of being clear and easy to understand EMPHASIS Special importance or prominence given to something LOGIC Reasoning conducted according to strict principles of validity EVIDENCE Facts or information used to support an argument AUDIENCE The intended readers or listeners of a text PURPOSE The reason why a text was created TONE The author's attitude conveyed through word choice and style
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