Academic Vocabulary Lesson

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Across
  1. 2. An Aristotelian appeal. Involves appealing to someone's emotions.
  2. 5. Setting up a source as credible and trustworthy.
  3. 7. The literal, dictionary-definition meaning of a word.
  4. 9. The implied meaning of a word; words can broadly have positive, negative, or neutral connotations.
  5. 10. An author's unique sound. Similar to style.
  6. 11. Appealing to someone's sense of concrete facts and logic.
Down
  1. 1. Placing two very different things together for effect.
  2. 3. The combination of reasons, evidence, etc that an author uses to convince an audience of their position.
  3. 4. The use of spoken or written word (or a visual medium) to convey your ideas and convince an audience.
  4. 6. The argument(s) against the author's position.
  5. 8. The author's own personal approach to rhetoric in the piece; similar to voice.