FFF
Across
- 5. Repetition at the start
- 7. Appeal to Logic and reason appeals
- 10. Excessively detail-focused
- 12. Appeal to Credibility and trustworthiness
- 13. Non-literal expressions
- 17. Conjunctions intentionally missing
- 19. Exaggerated claims
- 20. Intended to teach
- 21. Comparison with like/as
- 22. Literal word meaning
- 25. Art of persuasive communication.
- 26. Side-by-side comparison
- 28. Initial consonant repetition
- 29. Sentence arrangement
Down
- 1. Audience knows, characters don't; _ Irony
- 2. Specialized language
- 3. Sentence Starts with main clause; _ Sentence
- 4. Speech Everyday conversation
- 6. Multiple conjunctions used
- 8. Emotional word associations
- 9. Word choice in speech
- 11. Comparison without like/as
- 14. Minimizing significance
- 15. the opposite for humor; _Irony
- 16. Sentence Main clause at the end; _ Sentence
- 18. Repetition at the end
- 23. Clue Unexpected outcomes _Irony
- 24. Contrasting ideas or words
- 27. Appeal to Emotional connection