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thorough : showing complete understanding
sufficient : showing some understanding
norms : the standard, rules to follow
self monitor : to watch what one does
persuasive writing : getting the reader to agree with a position
convince : to persuade
emotions : appealing to the _____ of the audience
desires : appealing to the _____ of the audience
needs : appealing to the _____ of the audience
audience : who the author is addressing to
claim : another word for opinion
viewpoint : author's stand on a topic/issue
evidence : another word for reasons/facts
example : helps the reader understand something better, type of evidence
reason : answers the question 'why?' to support claim, type of evidence
explanation : clarifies something, type of evidence
justify : to defend answer/claim, type of evidence
personal experience : something that the author went through, type of evidence
resolution : ways to improve/solve a problem
attention getter : sentence that grabs the readers' interest
topic sentence : the main idea of a paragraph
objective : an idea that argues against the claim
counterargument : arguing against the objective
references : sources that can be used to find evidence
call to action : giving the readers something to think about
credible : something that can have a reliable source to back up
Vocabulary Terms
Across:| 1. | helps the reader understand something better, type of evidence | | 8. | another word for reasons/facts | | 12. | ways to improve/solve a problem | | 13. | showing some understanding | | 16. | to watch what one does | | 18. | the standard, rules to follow | | 19. | appealing to the _____ of the audience | | 20. | answers the question 'why?' to support claim, type of evidence | | 24. | the main idea of a paragraph | | 25. | clarifies something, type of evidence |
| | Down:| 2. | sentence that grabs the readers' interest | | 3. | something that the author went through, type of evidence | | 4. | giving the readers something to think about | | 5. | author's stand on a topic/issue | | 6. | showing complete understanding | | 7. | to persuade | | 9. | another word for opinion | | 10. | something that can have a reliable source to back up | | 11. | getting the reader to agree with a position | | 14. | sources that can be used to find evidence | | 15. | arguing against the objective | | 17. | appealing to the _____ of the audience | | 18. | appealing to the _____ of the audience | | 21. | who the author is addressing to | | 22. | an idea that argues against the claim | | 23. | to defend answer/claim, type of evidence |
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Vocabulary Terms
Across:| 1. | helps the reader understand something better, type of evidence | | 8. | another word for reasons/facts | | 12. | ways to improve/solve a problem | | 13. | showing some understanding | | 16. | to watch what one does | | 18. | the standard, rules to follow | | 19. | appealing to the _____ of the audience | | 20. | answers the question 'why?' to support claim, type of evidence | | 24. | the main idea of a paragraph | | 25. | clarifies something, type of evidence |
| | Down:| 2. | sentence that grabs the readers' interest | | 3. | something that the author went through, type of evidence | | 4. | giving the readers something to think about | | 5. | author's stand on a topic/issue | | 6. | showing complete understanding | | 7. | to persuade | | 9. | another word for opinion | | 10. | something that can have a reliable source to back up | | 11. | getting the reader to agree with a position | | 14. | sources that can be used to find evidence | | 15. | arguing against the objective | | 17. | appealing to the _____ of the audience | | 18. | appealing to the _____ of the audience | | 21. | who the author is addressing to | | 22. | an idea that argues against the claim | | 23. | to defend answer/claim, type of evidence |
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