Persuasive Pieces

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Across
  1. 1. & Trust , Establishing oneself as knowledgeable or trustworthy.
  2. 2. to Fear , Making the audience feel afraid of consequences if they don’t act.
  3. 4. & Statistics , Using data and evidence to support an argument.
  4. 7. Opinions , Citing professionals to build credibility.
  5. 9. , Repeating key words or phrases to reinforce a message.
  6. 10. Reasoning , Presenting a well-structured argument that makes sense with logic.
  7. 11. Effect , Convincing people to join because "everyone else is doing it."
Down
  1. 1. Comparing two things to highlight benefits.
  2. 3. , Telling personal or relatable stories to evoke emotions.
  3. 5. to Sympathy , Making people feel sorry for someone or something.
  4. 6. Questions , Asking questions to engage the audience and make them think (does not have to be answered).
  5. 8. Endorsement , Using famous people to gain support.