Across
- 3. The middle part of an essay with at least three paragraphs
- 10. The beginning of an essay that has a minimum of three sentences
- 12. A source that is correct and believable
- 13. Represents what someone else says without quoting the words exactly
- 14. A type of question that your essay answers
- 15. How ideas are arranged in an essay
- 16. An individual's leaning or beliefs that can endanger objectivity
- 17. Appeals to authority
Down
- 1. Ends the essay with a strong statement and reinforces the thesis
- 2. Facts, statistics, etc. that support the thesis
- 4. Convey concisely what someone else has said
- 5. To repeat exactly what someone else has said
- 6. To whom the writer is talking to
- 7. A reference to a type of source
- 8. Appeals to emotions
- 9. States your position on an issue in a sentence
- 11. Appeals to logic, facts, statistics etc.
- 18. The subject of the essay
- 19. The quality of an essay to remain unbiased
