Rhetorical Analysis & Figurative Language Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 4. Comparison using like or as
  2. 7. To appeal to emotion, on might use a ____ statement to grab the audiences' attention
  3. 8. Words that their intended meanings are different from the actual meanings
  4. 12. Numbers an author might use to appeal to logic
  5. 13. To appear more credible, one might include ____ to back up evidence
  6. 14. Appeal to ____ establishes an emotional connection with the audience
  7. 16. _____ language uses words that have a deeper meaning
  8. 17. ____ questions are asked, but are not intended to be answered
Down
  1. 1. A concrete object that represents abstract ideas, feelings or thoughts
  2. 2. Appeal to ____ establishes the speaker as an expert on a subject
  3. 3. Giving human qualities to non-human objects
  4. 5. Appeal to _____ provides evidence that just "makes sense"
  5. 6. Sarcasm, irony, symbolism, personification, metaphor, simile, etc.
  6. 9. Two contradictory ideas side-by-side
  7. 10. Writing or speaking that appeals to the five senses
  8. 11. Comparison NOT using like or as
  9. 15. Words that imitate sounds: bang, hiss, crash, splat.