Choices vs. Appeals
Across
- 2. An effect used in writing to express strengthened credibility and trustworthiness.
- 4. The use of a phrase to contrast the similarities and differences between articles, potentially using “like” or “as”.
- 10. Usage of facts (statistics), examples, or specific cases to support an idea
- 12. Effect used to persuade the audience with specific details, facts, or statistics.
- 13. Act of defining a word to ensure the reader understands the authors words
Down
- 1. Question asked by the writer not intended to be answered.
- 3. A short story placed in a writing to display an event or person.
- 5. Words such as "you", "us", "we".
- 6. Effects an author uses to persuade and/or engage their audience.
- 7. Effects that the author purposely makes to strengthen writing and introduce ideas to the audience.
- 8. Commentary used to explain a specific object,person, or situation.
- 9. Words used to strengthen a writing or argument.
- 11. An effect used in writing to stimulate emotion among the audience.