Founding Fathers Review
Across
- 3. the references to God with both "The Declaration of Independence" and "The Speech at the Virigina Convention"
- 6. "I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided and that is the lamp of experience."
- 9. the use of the word "usurp" in "The Declaration of Independence"
- 10. appeal to logic, "They have made warlike preparatiions...."
- 11. appeal to emotion, "we," "our"
- 12. reasoning that goes from the specific to the general
Down
- 1. appeal to credibility of speaker
- 2. "THey are meant for us; they can be meant for no other."
- 4. comparison using like or as
- 5. repetion of word or words at beginning of line
- 7. questions like "Shall we resort to entreaty and humble supplication?"
- 8. opposing ideas with parallell sentence structure, "Give me liberty of give me death."