Elocution Terms: Lost Tools of Writing

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Across
  1. 2. coming up with something to say when we write
  2. 3. ordering of materials gathered in the invention state
  3. 5. a statement of the main points in an essay or speech
  4. 8. affirmative negative interesting
  5. 11. a question converted to a whether statement, generates questions for both affirmative and negative sides
  6. 12. conclusion including thesis and three main proofs
  7. 15. the first part of an essay, written after the body and conclusion are completed
  8. 17. the response to an opposing argument
  9. 18. strongly opposing concepts are expressed in parallel form
  10. 19. opening of an essay or speech, attention grabber
  11. 20. the statement of the proposition defended by the essay, a restatement of the issue on affirmative or negative side
  12. 22. the ending, written after body, but before introduction
  13. 23. main arguments or reasons
Down
  1. 1. of degree, when one is, has, or does more or less than the other
  2. 3. in the conclusion where writer states to whom and why the issue matters to that person/group
  3. 4. comparison of two different things, uses like/as
  4. 6. comparison of two different kinds of things, not including like/as
  5. 7. actions and events occurring at the same time
  6. 9. a precise statement of the agreement and disagreement between the writer and an opponent
  7. 10. similarity in structure of words/phrases/clauses
  8. 13. the subject is performing the action
  9. 14. how two terms are similar by noting what both have, are, do
  10. 16. identifies or sets limits within which a word has meaning
  11. 21. supports for a proof