Across
- 3. "Pretty ugly, bittersweet, good grief”
- 5. Who deserves a 5 out of 5 on Rate my professor?
- 8. Central idea/lesson that the author wants to explore in a work
- 12. Appeal to credibility
- 14. The surrounding circumstances of the writing
- 15. Extreme exaggeration to emphasize
- 17. “The neighbor’s house was swallowed by the fire.”
- 18. Common expressions that aren't meant to be taken literally
- 19. “The kite soured in the sky like a hawk.”
- 22. The perspective that the author uses to tell their story
- 24. Why you wrote it
- 26. Author's stance on an issue
Down
- 1. Who you wrote it for
- 2. Appeal to logic
- 4. What the opposition says
- 6. Anything that is used to support/disprove a claim
- 7. Sentence that introduces the main premise of your essay
- 9. Highly detailed language to help to create a clear mental picture for the reader
- 10. "She is an angel"
- 11. “When” and “where” the story takes place
- 13. Logical fallacy where someone attacks a person's character
- 16. "BANG, BOOM, or POW"
- 20. Who wrote it
- 21. An author directly addresses a counterclaim and defends their position
- 23. If you drop a $100 bill in this class, will it be returned to you?
- 25. Appeal to emotions
