Across
- 1. or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
- 4. word choice that may be determined by the writer or speakers style, purpose, and need to communicate accurately, appropriately, and understandably to a spectic. audience.
- 6. Fallacy - a logical fallacy that involves intentionally misrepresenting an opponent's position or claim with a more easily refutable position and may involve oversimplifying, omitting,or distorting details.
- 9. Fallacy - an incorrect or problematic argument that is not based on sound reasoning.
- 14. the intended target group for a message;
- 16. Analysis - a close examination and interpretation of a non-fiction wok that analyzes how the author uses language, devices, and genre characterists to reade intended effects and persuade the reader.
- 18. viewpoint that opposes an author's thesis or claim
- 19. Appeallethos - a method of persuasion that is based on the writer or speaker's credibility to discuss a subject and is influenced by expertise, knowledge, experience, training, credentials, use of logical and emotional appeals , etc
- 20. a credible or believable source. Asks several questions to determine this.
- 21. Plan - a timeline created to compiele the research process (find source, thesis, revising boh drafting, revising, editing, and presenting)
Down
- 2. an act of searching for information or knowledge about a particular subject or topic
- 3. the reason an author writes about a particular topic
- 5. quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work
- 7. a logical fallacy in which an
- 8. is made that does not follow from his premise.
- 9. Appealogos - a method of persuasion that is based on the writer or speaker appealing to the audience's sense of intelligence and logic by using facts, statistics, research, historical evidence, etc. to support a legitimate, rational, and well-reasoned argument.
- 10. the type or class of a work, usually categorized by tam, technique, or content.
- 11. to restate the meaning of something in different words.
- 12. Appeal/palhos - a method of persuasion that's designed to create an emotional response in the reader viewer by connecting to the audiences values, needs and sensibilities.
- 13. a statement or premise supported by arguments.
- 15. ideas. mptan ideas throughout a work that support be central message theme, lone, etc.
- 17. transmits message and does not interpret or evaluate info. ust changes wording.
