Across
- 3. Numbers - percentages, fractions or ratios - which support your argument.
- 6. Something that can be proved to be true.
- 10. What is this an example of: "Doctor Smith believes that mobile phones are dangerous"?
- 11. Using the same statement (or word) more than once.
- 12. The overall feeling of an article.
- 13. Descriptive writing intended to 'paint a picture' in the reader's mind.
- 14. A play-on-words.
Down
- 1. The author's opinion on the issue.
- 2. A question that doesn't require an answer.
- 4. Posed as a question that relates to the topic of the article.
- 5. Words intended to manipulate your reader's emotions.
- 7. When two or more words begin with the same letter.
- 8. The name of the technique that involves telling a personal story.
- 9. Exaggerating for emphasis.