Q2 Benchmark Study Guide

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Across
  1. 5. Why the author wrote the argument; what they want to achieve.
  2. 8. Punctuation mark used to introduce information.
  3. 9. Verb tense showing an action completed before another action.
  4. 11. The main point an author is trying to prove.
  5. 13. The opposing viewpoint in an argument.
  6. 15. Persuasive appeal that targets emotions.
  7. 16. Words or phrases that connect ideas in an argument.
  8. 17. A punctuation mark used for emphasis or additional information.
Down
  1. 1. A punctuation mark used to connect two closely related independent clauses.
  2. 2. Facts, statistics, examples, or quotes that support a claim.
  3. 3. A list of all sources used in a paper, placed on a separate page at the end of the essa or phrases that connect ideas in an argument.
  4. 4. Explanation of how evidence connects back to the claim.
  5. 6. Type of evidence that is trustworthy and reliable.
  6. 7. Persuasive appeal based on the author's credibility or trustworthiness.
  7. 10. How the author addresses or refutes the opposing viewpoint.
  8. 12. Persuasive appeal based on logic, facts, and reasoning.
  9. 14. Correct format for crediting a source inside a sentence.
  10. 15. Verb tense showing ongoing or continuous action.