Across
- 3. an important occurrence
- 8. original, firsthand information such as speeches, letters, photos, diaries, and interviews recorded or written by the person who experienced the events to which the source refers
- 10. a picture that accompanies a text
- 12. the repetition of a sentence, phrase, or passage from speech or text that someone has said or written
- 14. text that describes an image in a text
- 16. an opinion by a court filed by a judge who disagrees with the majority opinion on a case
Down
- 1. the part of a written essay or speech that states a position or opinion on a subject and then supports it with reason and evidence; also sometimes called a claim
- 2. information that was created later by someone who did not experience firsthand the events to which the source refers
- 4. the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality
- 5. the thinking or logic that supports a claim or argument
- 6. (1) a view or judgment formed in someone’s mind; (2) the formal expression by a court of the legal reasons and principles upon which a legal decision is based
- 7. an opinion by a court that is joined by more than half the judges deciding the case
- 9. an arguable stance or position on a topic
- 11. something that is true or has been proven correct; something that is documentable or measurable and cannot be changed
- 13. the reader(s) of a text
- 15. of view a particular attitude or way of considering a matter; also called viewpoint
