Rhetoric Review

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Across
  1. 3. Bringing the argument back to your side
  2. 7. The feelings evoked within the reader/listener from the work
  3. 8. An appeal to emotions(pride, fear, etc.)
  4. 9. Repetition of beginning clauses or phrases
  5. 11. Using images to represent ideas
  6. 12. Reference to another literary work/historical event
  7. 13. An appeal to credibility, ethics, & authority
  8. 15. Acknowledging the other side's point of view before refuting it
  9. 17. A type of juxtaposition that directly contrasts items/ideas
Down
  1. 1. The voice or person delivering a speech
  2. 2. Telling your reader to do something
  3. 4. The attitude displayed by the author/speaker
  4. 5. Contrasting items placed close together
  5. 6. An appeal to logic, facts, statistics
  6. 7. Comparison of two unlike things without using like or as
  7. 10. Repetition of beginning consonant sounds
  8. 12. The intended readers or listeners for a speech or text
  9. 14. Comparison of two unlike things using like or as
  10. 16. Language using words/phrases with strong positive/negative connotations to evoke emotions