6.4 Writing a Rhetorical Analysis
Across
- 2. situation, The situation that prompts a writer to write; includes audience, purpose, and context.
- 4. The appeal to credibility or character.
- 5. The use of language to persuade or influence an audience.
- 8. The appeal to logic and reason.
- 9. The arrangement and organization of ideas in an argument.
- 10. The appeal to emotion.
Down
- 1. The writer’s specific reason or motivation for writing.
- 3. The central idea or main claim of a text.
- 5. analysis, The process of analyzing how a text works rather than what it says.
- 6. The audience’s expectations, values, and beliefs that a writer must consider.
- 7. The author’s attitude toward the subject revealed through style or word choice.