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Quarter 3 Vocabulary

English 6
Across
An issue that is debatable, or an issue about which there can be disagreement
Specific facts, details or information that support the reasons for claim
The attitude that a writer or speaker displays toward the subject
Public event to show something
A request from someone, often unwelcome
A compelling idea or statement designed to get the readers' attention
A question asked to emphasize a point or create an effect; no answer is expected
A rhetorical appeal to the reader/listener's senses or emotions through connotative language/imagery
The points that explain why the author is making a certain claim
Using or imitation another person's words or ideas without giving proper credit
Avoid, by getting around
Number(s) revealing information
To be reliable, believable and trustworthy
Writing that consists of imagined events
Down
A sentence, in the introduction of an essay, that states the writer's position or opinion on the topic of the essay
A unique design symbol used to identify a company visually
A short essay speaking for a publication on an opinion or claim
Adequate for the purpose of supporting a claim or reason
Writing that is based on facts and actual events
Descriptive language used to create word pictures (details that appeal to the five senses)
The opening paragraph of an essay which must get the reader's attention and indicate the topic
Closely connected to the matter at hand (evidence/information about the topic)
A series of steps that lead to a result
Unwillingness to act of express freely
To state a position or opinion about a topic (the overall thesis describing the author's position)
A set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or ideas is right or wrong
To locate reliable information from a variety of sources
Quoting or referring to sources of textual evidence