Aaron Naim/Rhetorical devices
Across
- 3. Facts that support your side or argument.
- 6. Convincing people by using emotion and guilt.
- 8. Comparing two unlike things.
- 9. Convincing others by using emotions.
- 11. When words like "only", "and" and "all" used to exaggerate peoples opinions.
- 13. The repetition of words in a sentence or rhythm.
- 14. Words that evoke emotions.
- 15. Numerical facts that back up an argument.
Down
- 1. using facts to support an argument.
- 2. Thoughts worth hearing from the experience of the speaker.
- 4. A person experience relating to the argument.
- 5. Supporting a product.
- 7. The act of going over again.
- 10. Liking a particular subject due to its popularity.
- 12. Asking a question that you do not need the answer to.
- 13. A comparisons of like things.