Across
- 3. reworded statement of the same idea intended by the source
- 5. convincing through emotions, feelings, and loaded words
- 6. author's attitude about the subject
- 7. how sentences and paragraphs work together to build ideas
- 8. word choice
- 10. author's universal message about human nature as implied in the text
- 12. added emotional meaning of a word
- 14. when someone says the opposite of what they mean
- 15. convincing through experience, trustworthiness, and credibility
- 16. concise, neutral restatement of main ideas in the text
- 17. opinionated claim or perspective emphasized by the author
- 19. dictionary definition of a word
- 21. explicit information cited from the original source
Down
- 1. how successful the author is at presenting their perspective
- 2. persuasive language and techniques used to convince the reader
- 4. when the opposite of what is expected happens
- 6. key details from the source used to build ideas
- 9. an educated guess connecting what is known to what is implied
- 11. writing where the author criticizes to bring about change
- 13. process of evaluating different techniques used by the author
- 18. short statement of a text's primary focus
- 19. when the audience knows more than the characters
- 20. convincing through reasons and logic
