Across
- 1. a sentence that states the main idea
- 3. formatted list of all sources you cited within your paper
- 5. to persuade an audience
- 7. to express the most important facts in a short clear form
- 8. first-hand account of an event or topic
- 11. not relevant or essential to the situation
- 12. credibility or moral values a person possesses
- 13. an argument that appeals to an audience's senses of logic or reason
- 15. an excerpt or quotation
- 18. a sentence that introduces one topic that will be the focus of that paragraph
- 20. the act or process of arguing or discussing
- 21. tendency to believe some people are better than others resulting in treating some people unfairly
Down
- 2. one that was created by someone that did not experience fist-hand
- 4. acknowledging standpoints that go against your argument
- 6. presenting work from another source as your own
- 9. the last part of something (its end or result)
- 10. something that a person says or writes that is used by someone else
- 14. to make something by combining different things
- 16. a subject that you discuss or write about
- 17. creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge
- 19. to state something written or spoken in different words
