Rhetorical Devices
Across
- 1. Language describing specific observable things, people, or places rather than ideas or qualities.
- 3. A comparison between two unlike things, developed over several sentences, paragraphs, or even throughout an entire passage.
- 4. Language designed to have a persuasive or impressive effect on its audience.
- 6. A statement that serves as the foundational idea of an argument.
- 7. The Literal or objective meaning of a word
- 8. The way an author’s personality and style shows in their writing.
Down
- 1. An assertion that something is true or existing.
- 2. Implied ideas or feelings a word carries beyond its literal meaning.
- 5. Language describing feelings, concepts, ideas, or qualities, rather than concrete images.