Across
- 4. using experts or trusted sources to support an argument
- 7. facts or information shown using numbers
- 9. persuading by appealing to emotion
- 10. extreme exaggeration
- 12. a statement that encourages the audience to act
- 16. language that includes the audience using words like we or us
- 18. words chosen to create strong feelings
- 19. persuading by using logic reason or evidence
- 20. words that show certainty such as must will or should
- 21. repeating words or ideas for emphasis
- 22. a one sided or unfair viewpoint
Down
- 1. information that can be proven true
- 2. persuading by showing credibility or trustworthiness
- 3. a question asked to make the reader think rather than answer
- 5. repetition of the same starting sound
- 6. logical thinking used to support an argument
- 8. command words that tell the reader to do something
- 11. the writer’s attitude towards the topic
- 13. words with strong positive or negative connotations
- 14. a short personal story used as evidence
- 15. a belief or view that cannot be proven
- 17. broad statements that apply to many people or things
- 18. information used to prove a point
