List C

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Across
  1. 1. Enough or adequate.
  2. 3. Enough or adequate.
  3. 7. Hints of future events that keep the reader interested in reading.
  4. 8. A reason or set or reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea
  5. 9. Concerns the flow of sentences and paragraphs from one to another; it involves the tying
  6. 11. of old information and new.
  7. 13. The quality of being trusted and of being believed
  8. 15. put forward.
  9. 16. A formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting in which opposing arguments
  10. 17. A means by which something is communicated or expressed.
  11. 19. An assertion or declaration of the truth; proved using textual evidence.
  12. 20. more conservative and technical vocabulary.
Down
  1. 2. Writing that conveys information accurately.
  2. 4. A claim made to contradict a previous claim.
  3. 5. Writing that conveys information accurately.
  4. 6. A group of words that do not contain a subject and verb or a complete thought.
  5. 10. Style of writing or public speaking characterized by more elaborate grammatical structures
  6. 12. A technique an author uses to persuade a reader to consider a topic from a different
  7. 14. A passage in a piece of writing that smoothly connects two topics or sections to each
  8. 18. right or wrong.