Persuasive Writing Techniques
Across
- 3. a concept that appeals to the emotions, trying to make the audience feel angry or sympathetic, for example (6)
- 5. A query posed without the intent of receiving an answer because the answer itself is obvious (10, 8)
- 6. a way of writing as to elicit a strong emotional response from the reader (7,8)
- 7. a concept that appeals to the audience's reason, building up logical arguments(5)
- 8. short stories, usually funny, that are significant to the topic at hand (9)
- 10. the idea that words, phrases, or ideas are more engaging, effective, and memorable if they are in a tri-pattern (4, 2, 5)
Down
- 1. a way of writing that commands the reader or character to do something (10, 8)
- 2. a way of writing that pays close attention to detail, giving the reader a vivid and specific picture of a person or thing (11, 8)
- 4. the repetition of or a word or phrase at the beginning of multiple lines or sentences (8)
- 9. a concept that appeals to the speaker's status or authority, making the audience more likely to trust them (5)