Across
- 3. Persuasion by appealing to emotions.
- 4. A statement supported by reasons and evidence, meant to persuade.
- 6. The main point or position in an argument.
- 7. The “because” part that explains why the evidence supports the claim.
- 9. Facts, examples, or quotes used to back up a claim.
- 11. The group of people a writer or speaker wants to reach.
Down
- 1. Notes or comments written alongside a text to explain or react.
- 2. A conclusion drawn from evidence plus prior knowledge.
- 5. Persuasion through logic, facts, and reasoning.
- 8. The main message or focus of a text.
- 10. A writer’s word choice that affects tone and style.
- 12. Persuasion based on credibility or trust.
