Editorial & On-Demand Writing Crossword

This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Figurative Language & Literary Devices has 17 clues. Answers range from 4 to 12 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.

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What the author of the editorial is expressing
How you physically structure your editorial when you write it
An editorial needs one of these; a bad one is better than not having one
the last sentence of the intro of any On-Demand response
one of the places where an editorial is published
Admitting the validity of the oppositions point, but stating it's flawed or there is a solution
Where you tell the audience to take action in a particular way
Acknowledging an argument on the opposing side
You summarize this to give the reader background information
An editorial begins with this
The term for when you discuss HOW there is a flaw in the opposition's argument, or explain what the solution is.
Acronym for all the different types of evidence you can use in your On-Demand response.
POV you should write in 90% of the time
words that help paragraphs and ideas flow smoothly together
The people on the other side who are against you are called the...
how many paragraphs an On-Demand response should be
the only purpose an editorial can ever have is to...

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