Across
- 3. Observations impressions gathered from observing a person, place or object
- 4. Reasoning to reason from detailed facts to general principles
- 5. Arguments arguments which are counter to the writers thesis statement
- 8. to arrange the information through a hierarchy; a series in which each element is graded or ranked
- 12. explain similarities and differences between two or more objects, events or ideas
- 13. clarify an idea or concept
- 16. Essays writing assignment which asks the writer to persuade or argue for an idea
- 19. group of people watching or listening to a performance or reading a published work
- 21. Paragraph paragraph which explains the main topic or argument and presents the importance of the topic or argument
- 22. to use emotion and values to win audience over
- 24. Statement statement which lays out the organization of a writing project
- 26. Paragraph paragraph which summarizes the information given in the preceding paragraphs
- 27. Organizer visual representation of ideas
Down
- 1. serial arrangement in which things follow a logical order or a recurrent pattern
- 2. Reasoning to reason from general information to particular information (or from cause to effect)
- 6. to develop a sense of credibility or trust
- 7. Writing type of written communication used in the workplace
- 9. Communication inscription of information
- 10. coming up with ideas
- 11. to develop an argument based on logic and providing proof
- 14. Sequence arrangement of events or things from the most important or significant to the least important or significant
- 15. put information into your own words and use examples
- 17. examine an object, idea or event and offer an appraisal
- 18. Paragraph paragraph which explains the evidence for the main argument or provide more detail about the topic
- 19. break down and scrutinize information to understand the true nature of the concepts
- 20. category of writing which defines form, tone or subject matter
- 23. details based on research or investigation
- 25. Marks abbreviations or symbols used to correct grammar, spelling and punctuation errors
- 28. establish an idea is correct by using logic and sufficient evidence
