English - Viewpoints and Persuasion
Across
- 3. Adds description to a verb
- 8. A descriptive technique where you write that one thing is something else
- 12. A better word for exaggeration
- 13. Using reason and facts to persuade
- 14. Things that are true
- 15. A person's opinion or perspective
- 16. This type of language plays on the reader's emotions
- 18. Using the same sound at the start of words next to each other
- 20. This punctuation can join two sentences instead of and/but
Down
- 1. A doing word or action
- 2. A short personal story to add to your persuasion
- 4. Appealing to the audience's emotions to persuade
- 5. Using the same word/phrase/idea several times
- 6. A descriptive technique comparing using 'like' or 'as'
- 7. Persuading by showing that you are trustworthy and likeable
- 9. This type of question doesn't need an answer
- 10. A descriptive technique where you give human features to something non-human
- 11. Numbers used as facts
- 17. Adds description to a noun
- 19. A person, place or thing