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ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY CROSSWORD

Across
proof; facts, statistics, examples, personal experience, and quotes indicating whether a belief is true or valid
data with numbers
the second body paragraph in the argumentative essay; begins with transition and topic sentence followed by supporting details, evidence, and examples
Examine and judge carefully to give opinion about
a statement of opinion that can be disputed
specific instances that illustrate or explain a general factual statement
the author's attitude toward or opinion about a subject
a statement or sentence that states the purpose of a paper or essay
a belief based on a person's feelings
expression of two or more different opinions; OR a viewpoint
something that is true, and proven, and indisputable
the points that explain why the author is making a certain claim
Down
to look at something carefully; look at all the parts
to convince
the last paragraph in an essay. It sums up ideas and reflects on what is discussed in the essay in words different from those in the thesis; begins with transition (in conclusion), and paraphrases the thesis/claim. Ends with clincher sentence.
a position taken by someone with an opposing viewpoint; the opposite opinion
the first body paragraph in the argumentative essay; begins with transition and topic sentence followed by supporting details, evidence, and examples
a group of sentences about one topic
a sentence that states the topic of its paragraph
the third body paragraph in the argumentative essay; begins with transition and topic sentence followed by supporting details, evidence, and examples
trustworthy; believable
The first paragraph in the argumentative essay; it includes a thesis statement with a claim
to put an end to; to get rid of
related to the topic
casual, relaxed, not formal
Back up with details & evidence
following rules or customs, often in an exact and proper way
a belief or opinion that gets in the way of making a fair decision