Across
- 2. to introduce a list. must be a complete sentence
- 5. Word choice
- 7. main argument point
- 9. Sentence structure
- 10. incorrect use of a comma to connect 2 independent clauses
- 12. citations (author's name, page)
- 15. explanation of evidence
- 18. acronym for coordinating conjunctions
- 20. argument that says if one event happens, more will follow because of it
- 21. argument that brings up irrelevant thing
- 22. Sentence with one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses
- 24. 2 or more independent clauses plus a conjunction
Down
- 1. errors in reasoning during an argument
- 3. argument based on insufficient evidence
- 4. argument targeted to attack argumentor.
- 6. the text gives a similar word that means the same thing
- 7. final statement and sum up of your claim
- 8. Arugument which assumes there's only 2 outcomes
- 11. 2+independent clauses and at least 1 dependent clause
- 13. one thought sentence
- 14. used in complicated, multi-worded lists.
- 16. the text gives the opposite meaning of the word
- 17. small line used to show abrupt thought change
- 19. little line in the middle of a word to form compound words
- 23. facts and examples to support claim
