Across
- 3. The appeal to emotions
- 6. To be trusted or believed
- 8. A writer’s statement of a position or opinion about a topic
- 9. Errors in reasoning that are commonly introduced when writers or speakers try to use pathos
- 12. The use of emotional, ethical, and logical arguments to persuade in writing or speaking
- 14. Closely connected to the matter at hand
- 15. Facts or reasoning offered to support a position as being true.
Down
- 1. The information that supports or proves an idea or claim
- 2. A style of writing or speaking that is appropriate for formal communication such as in academics or business
- 4. A writer’s or speaker’s attitude toward a subject
- 5. Adequate for the purpose of supporting a claim or reason
- 6. Giving credit to the authors of source information
- 7. The appeal to logic
- 10. A public debate or dispute concerning a matter of opinion
- 11. Taking and using as your own the words and ideas of another
- 13. The points that explain why the author is making a certain claim
