Across
- 1. forming conclusions based on evidence
- 3. a reason why a counterargument is wrong.
- 5. a statement that is false because it is based on an error in reasoning
- 7. something that is represented through the text, as in a metaphor
- 10. correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially when these are used at the ends of lines of poetry.
- 12. an agreement
- 16. facts or reasoning offered to support a position as being true.
- 17. to expand on or add information or detail about a point and thus to develop the point more fully.
- 18. a writers statement or position or opinion about a topic.
- 19. information that supports a claim
- 20. a writer's choice of words.
Down
- 2. a manner of writing that mocks social conventions, actions, or attitudes with wit and humor
- 4. the exact meaning of something. the opposite of figurative meaning.
- 6. The efforts to persuade an audience that a certain concept is true by directing statements toward reasoning or logic, character, or senses and emotions
- 8. the characterizes the intent, tone, or attitude, conveyed by the words.
- 9. the attitude of the author towards the topic as expressed through word choice and syntax.
- 11. the arguments that can be made to oppose a view point
- 13. the act of combining ideas from different sources to create, express or support a new idea
- 14. a group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem
- 15. a conclusion about something that is not directly stated, can be induced or inferred from known information
