Rhetorical Devices

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Across
  1. 4. The primary "target" of a Pathos appeal, such as joy, fear, or anger.
  2. 6. Aristotle believed rhetoric was an extension of human ______, used to find the truth in any situation.
  3. 9. Data, statistics, and objective truths used to bolster a Logos-based argument.
  4. 10. The rhetorical appeal based on the character, credibility, or authority of the speaker.
Down
  1. 1. The mode of persuasion that aims to stir the audience's feelings or sympathies.
  2. 2. Figurative language techniques (like metaphors or alliteration) used to enhance a speech.
  3. 3. An appeal to the audience’s sense of reason, logic, and rational thought.
  4. 5. A common transition word used in logical arguments to show cause and effect.
  5. 7. What a speaker must establish through Ethos to make their audience receptive.
  6. 8. A type of question asked for effect or emphasis, rather than to get an actual answer.