Everything Rhetorical Analysis
Across
- 1. The rhetorical device that discusses the differences between two things
- 4. Author's word choice
- 5. An assertive statement that is usually disputed
- 7. The author's attitude toward a certain subject
- 8. When the author explains something complex by comparing it to something more simple
- 10. When the author utilizes similar grammatical structure in two or more sentences
- 11. An appeal to emotion
- 12. An appeal to the author's credibility
- 13. A statement, usually in the first paragraph of an essay, that is put forward to be maintained or proved
Down
- 1. A strategy used to break up the given rhetorical analysis essay in order to better analyze it
- 2. The receivers of the piece of writing, the people the writing is meant for
- 3. When the author uses an expression that indirectly references something
- 6. An appeal to logic
- 9. When the author includes a short story about a person or an event
- 10. The author's persuasive intention. Why the author is writing