This character was so full of herself that she claimed to be a better weaver than Athena.
Arachne
This word means a group of people who decide if a defendant is guilty or not guilty.
jury
This term that begins with "A" means distant or cold
aloof
The point an argumentative writer is trying to prove is called a
claim
Scrooge's business partner who was at the beginning of the book "As dead as a doornail."
Marley
This character told Pony Boy to "Stay Gold."
Johnny
This term means relevant or on topic.
pertinent
This term beginning with "V" means unclear or confusing.
vague
A kind of evidence that uses numbers and percentages to prove a point.
statistic
Scrooge had one employee who he treated poorly named
Bob Crachit
In the book Monster, Steve Harmon was sent to prison for what crime?
The attorney that tries to prove a defendant is guilty is called a
prosecutor
This term beginning with "I" means to worship or make someone a hero in your mind.
idolize
The opposite side of an argument, it goes against the claim
counterclaim
Bob Crachit had a sickly son named
Tiny Tim
Who was Maleeka's bully in "The Skin I'm In?"
Charlene
A loud group of noises that make a jumbled sound is called a
cacophony
This is a term the greasers use for the police.
fuzz
This part of an argumentative essay returns to the claim side and tries to take down the counterclaim.
rebuttal
This "P" term is another word for ghost.
phantom
What was the name of Kenny's older juvenile delinquent brother in "The Watson's Go to Birmingham?"
Byron
A pessimist
This frigid term can also mean jail to the greasers.
The cooler
This "A" word is a short story from a person that contributes to a claim.
anecdote
How many ghosts was Scrooge visited by after Marley?
3- past, present, and yet to come