Nicole Cigliano/ Rhetorical Devices
Across
- 2. a comparison of the relationship between multiple things.
- 3. Words word choice that influences people through emotion.
- 6. Question asking a question not needing an answer to.
- 10. appealing to ethics and credibility.
- 11. a statement made by someone who supports your argument.
- 13. a number or percentage used to represent facts and backup your argument.
- 14. the act of going over again.
- 15. Opinion a professional and educated opinion.
Down
- 1. using a personal story with details to support your argument.
- 2. repetition of words in a sentence or rhythm.
- 4. when authors use specific words to amplify their opinions and to make the impact of the argument greater.
- 5. persuading your audience so that they will know that others share the same opinion.
- 7. Study Researching facts to support your argument.
- 8. using logic and reason to prove to others that your idea is true.
- 9. convincing others by using emotions.
- 12. a direct comparison of two unlike things not using like or as.