Rhetoric and Grammar Review
Across
- 2. a claim that opposes the author's claim
- 3. an argument's main idea or position
- 4. any people—real or imagined, contemporary or historical—designated by the rhetor as hearers or readers of his/her text.
- 7. appeals to emotions
- 9. appeal to credibility
- 10. famous philosopher who first defined rhetoric
- 12. the audience explicitly being addressed
Down
- 1. the skill and study of effective communication
- 2. scanty evidence from sources that lack credibility
- 5. someone who delivers a speech or a formal address to an audience
- 6. appeal to logic or statistics
- 8. the role a speaker adopts for particular message
- 11. the attitude conveyed by the speaker