Persuasive Text
Across
- 2. A method of persuasion that relies on the speaker’s authority or expertise.
- 3. A specific type of persuasive language used to evoke emotions in the audience.
- 6. to persuade an audience by purposely evoking certain emotions to make them feel the way the author wants them to feel.
- 7. only one side of an argument to persuade the audience.
- 8. technique that uses data, numbers, and facts to support an argument.
- 10. a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting something.
- 12. persuasive technique where the speaker appeals to the audience's emotions.
- 15. A question asked to create a dramatic effect or make a point rather than get an answer.
- 16. a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
Down
- 1. endorsement from an expert to persuade others.
- 4. non-fiction writing that aims to convince the reader of a certain point of view.
- 5. A persuasive technique that appeals to credibility or ethical standards.
- 9. repeating the same word or phrase to make an idea clearer or more memorable.
- 10. Comparing two unlike things to highlight a particular point or persuade.
- 11. Evidence to convince the audience that the writer advertising to you is trustworthy and reliable
- 13. A technique that appeals to the audience's sense of logic and reason.
- 14. Figure of speech that uses to exaggerated terms or emphasize a point and persuade.