English II Rhetoric Review
Across
- 5. ethical appeal to credibility, tradition, ethical and moral behavior
- 8. Devices, techniques a writer uses to enhance an argument
- 10. the repeating of a word, sound, phrase, or line for emphasis
- 11. a main idea that can be supported and proven with evidence
- 12. an expression of contrasting ideas in parallel grammatical structure.
Down
- 1. presenting evidence of the opposing side in order to disprove them
- 2. Questions, questions to which no answer is expected
- 3. rational appeal using reason and logic; facts
- 4. structuring important information in the same grammatical way
- 6. used to reinforce the evidence to persuade the audience
- 7. emotional appeal feelings
- 8. the art of communicating ideas, usually with the intent to persuade
- 9. the facts that help to form a conclusion and prove a claim