Across
- 7. (logical appeal) the appeal to reason; facts, statistics
- 8. Name, First Name How is an authors name ordered in a MLA citation
- 10. (ethical appeal) appeal proves the character of the speaker; trust, credibility
- 12. Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
- 14. the art of using language effectively and persuasively
- 17. (emotional appeal) appeals to the feelings of the audience; emotion, feelings
- 18. Examples, paraphrased information, facts, details, and/or direct quotes that provide specific support for the assertion.
- 20. Topic sentence that makes a claim or main point of the paragraph. Answers the question of the prompt
- 21. Main ideas or points to support your claim (topic sentences)
- 23. format 1" margins, Times New Roman, 12 Point Font, Double Space, In text citations are written using the author's last name and page number.
- 24. Restate a sentence or two of a source in your own words with details
- 25. Acknowledge the opponent's strongest point and disprove it. (beginning of one paragraph)
- 26. State the main idea of a larger section of the text in your own words with no specific details
- 27. language that appeals to the 5 senses
- 28. Quote Quoting directly from an article word for word exactly as the author wrote it
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- 1. Grabs the readers attention
- 2. MLA citations should contain complete link: A location or address identifying where documents can be found on the Internet; a Web address
- 3. cited An alphabetized list of the resources you used for a project
- 4. Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
- 5. Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone
- 6. A writer's or speaker's choice of words
- 9. Central message of a work of literature; what the author wants to teach you about life
- 11. parts of
- 13. Research or examples that support reasons. (quotes and examples)
- 15. All the meanings, associations, or emotions that reader makes with a word.
- 16. taking credit for someone else's writing or ideas
- 19. (CM) Your opinion or comment about something. Several sentences that explains how the evidence supports the assertion with evidence and explanation.
- 22. Modern Language Association
- 26. Quote, Paraphrase All 3 require in-text citation and works cited entry
- 29. a debatable or controversial statement that the speaker tries to prove with evidence.
