Across
- 2. the opposite point of view of your own claim
- 3. creating a sense of urgency to convince
- 6. do this to every single paragraph
- 8. the order of your writing
- 10. the written version of a conversation
- 11. Declarative sentence that states your position on a topic
- 12. grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc.
- 18. writing that explains an opinion by using a lot of facts
- 20. The designer dress was dazzling.
- 23. using at least one of the 5 senses to describe somethings.
- 24. making your writing sound original
- 25. gaining the trust of your audience
- 26. the details, information, facts in your writing
Down
- 1. what writers use to show dialogue
- 4. Her pork chops taste like fuzzy garbage.
- 5. proof that supports your reasons
- 7. writing about one, clear topic
- 9. The bone crunched in the dog's mouth.
- 13. writing that tells a story
- 14. a "paragraph" in a poem
- 15. using logic to convince
- 16. Her pork chops were fuzzy garbage.
- 17. main ideas that support your claim
- 19. the four components of informational writing
- 21. proof counterclaim isn't as valid as your own claim
- 22. using emotion to convince
