Across
- 4. Providing a clear, detailed description of something.
- 8. Addressing opposing viewpoints in an argument.
- 9. Blending information from multiple sources together.
- 10. The sentence that states the focus of your essay.
- 11. Sections of an essay where you evaluate, discuss, comment on, or elaborate on the evidence.
- 12. An essay in which you write to convince the reader without considering the otehr side.
- 13. Statistics, data, facts, quotes, etc. This provides support for an argument.
Down
- 1. These are used to persuade a listener or reader. Ethos, logos, pathos, and kairos.
- 2. Writing to explore a variety of topics without the intention of persuading.
- 3. Persuasive writing which includes a counterclaim.
- 5. Considering the value of something
- 6. Words or phrases that allow one idea to move seamlessly to the next.
- 7. Restating the text in your own words.
