Gigi Staubitz/Rhetorical Devices
Across
- 3. appeals to emotion
- 4. a statement that is posed as a question yet no response is expecte
- 7. numerical facts to support your statement
- 9. using words like "only" "all" and "every" to exaggerate and further support the author's opinon
- 13. word choice that influences through emotion
- 14. appeals to ethics and credibility
- 15. a direct comparison of two unlike things without like or as
Down
- 1. uses logic and reason to prove your point
- 2. repeating of a word or action to convince the reader of you opinion
- 5. a statement made by an individual in support
- 6. persuading your audience that others share the same opinion
- 8. using research to support your statement
- 10. professional and educated opinion making it count more
- 11. a personal story to support your opinion
- 12. repetition of words or phrases to build up emotion
- 16. a comparison of relationships between things