Nonfiction and Rhetoric Review Extra Credit

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Across
  1. 4. Vivid sensory details that help readers imagine a scene, even in nonfiction, are also known as:
  2. 6. Appeal to credibility or shared values
  3. 9. A report on real life, like a history book or an editorial in the newspaper
  4. 12. Using another author's work without giving credit
  5. 17. The author's mood or attitude towards a topic is also called:
  6. 21. You can boost your ethos appeal by citing the research of an ________ in the field
  7. 22. Reasons given to support an argument
  8. 23. Malala's last name is _______________
  9. 25. What you want the reader to believe or do in an argument
  10. 26. The opposing viewpoint to your argument is also called a:
  11. 28. You can't write a solid argument for topics like "does pineapple belong on pizza" because is' just a matter of:
  12. 30. The author's point of view or opinion on a topic is also called their:
  13. 31. The three methods of persuasion
  14. 33. The process of making changes and editing your essay is called:
  15. 34. First paragraph of your essay
  16. 35. Type of paragraph in the middle of an essay
Down
  1. 1. A failure in reasoning that results in bad logic
  2. 2. Another word for the persuasive type of nonfiction writing
  3. 3. Evidence that can be verified by the reader
  4. 5. Appeal to logic and reason
  5. 7. Our first nonfiction essay example was by author Erik ____________________________
  6. 8. Many arguments benefit from the inclusion of numerical data such as _______________
  7. 10. Your first draft won't always go smoothly, that's why we call it:
  8. 11. Format used in all English classes
  9. 13. The study of persuasion through language
  10. 14. A story from the author's imagination, like To Kill a Mockingbird or Percy Jackson
  11. 15. "a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong."
  12. 16. Credit given to the author of your source
  13. 18. One to two sentences near the start of an essay that clearly states the claim
  14. 19. The final paragraph of an essay where all of your ideas are summarized and clarified
  15. 20. You can make an argument more personal by sharing personal experience or an ___________
  16. 24. The author of Everest uses a tape recorder to get out all of his ideas, good and bad, before he writes in a process called:
  17. 27. Informative essay writing that exposes the audience to new information is also called:
  18. 29. The response to an opposing argument is also called the:
  19. 32. Appeal to emotion