Quarantine Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. A quality, feeling, or attitude expressed by the words a speaker or writer uses
  2. 5. 20 seconds is the perfect amount to____ your hands
  3. 7. The rhetorical art of seizing the occasion; it covers timing and the appropriate medium; in ancient Greece, this was referred to as kairos
  4. 8. What has four chairs and a back but can’t walk
  5. 10. We are stuck in our houses due to
  6. 13. Ordinary language; the vernacularsyntax: The way in which linguistic elements (such as words) are put together to form constituents (such as phrases or clauses
  7. 14. Buy it to eat, but you don’t eat it
  8. 16. A claim made to rebut a previous claim
  9. 17. Pointing out the similarities between two things or ideas which often don’t appear to be similar at first glance; in rhetoric this often takes the form of a metaphor, simile, or analogy.
  10. 18. a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
  11. 19. To put forward one’s opinion, evaluation or suggestion; to point out weaknesses in the conceded premise, evidence, or point of view; to deny false implications or assumptions.
  12. 21. The person/people to whom an appeal is made in an argument
Down
  1. 1. What is a fish with no eyes
  2. 2. The controversy, event, etc. about which an argument is being made
  3. 3. 11th grade won this
  4. 4. Word choice; especially with regard to correctness, clearness, or effectiveness
  5. 6. The person delivering a message or argument; when considering a speaker one should consider the credibility of the said individual in relationship to his/her audience and topic
  6. 9. Two things or ideas being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect; in rhetoric this often takes the form of antithesis.
  7. 11. what can you break without touching
  8. 12. The way in which information is organized within a piece or writing or argumentation; also on the use of punctuation and other visual devices.
  9. 15. An inclination of temperament or outlook; a personal and sometimes unreasoned judgment
  10. 16. Fact/research/knowledge based ideas which are stated in support of an assertion or theme
  11. 20. What gets wetter as it dries