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English Vocab
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poetry : Shakespeare often wrote sonnets which are a type of ____.
claim : The idea you support in a persuasive.
evidence : You use this to support your claim.
ethos : An article or Add using figures with authority.
pathos : An emotionally charged advertisement, &/or article.
logos : An informational & informative advertisement, &/or article.
personification : Giving un human things human like qualities.
philia : A type of love between friends/companions. (Hint. Philadelphia, the City of brotherly love.)
persuasive : A type of article that tries to convince you to do, believe, or agree with their claim.
research : You do this to find evidence for your claim.
metaphor : A ________ is a figure of speech.
English Vocab
Across:3. | Shakespeare often wrote sonnets which are a type of ____. | 4. | You do this to find evidence for your claim. | 5. | Giving un human things human like qualities. |
| 7. | A type of article that tries to convince you to do, believe, or agree with their claim. | 10. | A ________ is a figure of speech. |
| | Down:1. | A type of love between friends/companions. (Hint. Philadelphia, the City of brotherly love.) | 2. | An article or Add using figures with authority. | 3. | An emotionally charged advertisement, &/or article. |
| 6. | You use this to support your claim. | 8. | An informational & informative advertisement, &/or article. | 9. | The idea you support in a persuasive. |
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English Vocab
Across:3. | Shakespeare often wrote sonnets which are a type of ____. | 4. | You do this to find evidence for your claim. | 5. | Giving un human things human like qualities. |
| 7. | A type of article that tries to convince you to do, believe, or agree with their claim. | 10. | A ________ is a figure of speech. |
| | Down:1. | A type of love between friends/companions. (Hint. Philadelphia, the City of brotherly love.) | 2. | An article or Add using figures with authority. | 3. | An emotionally charged advertisement, &/or article. |
| 6. | You use this to support your claim. | 8. | An informational & informative advertisement, &/or article. | 9. | The idea you support in a persuasive. |
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PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only