Rhetorical Devices and Logical Fallacies

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Across
  1. 3. an over-generalized statement about an entire group of people
  2. 4. a question asked to create a dramatic effect or to make a point rather than to get an answer
  3. 6. an error in logic and reasoning
  4. 8. a general statement that sounds factual but is not proven to be true
  5. 9. Words or phrases that have strong connotations, which are meant to appeal to the audience by evoking emotional reactions
Down
  1. 1. an appeal made to win an argument through the emotions of their audience/opponent
  2. 2. a technique used to make arguments more persuasive
  3. 5. example: "My cooking skills are out of this world."
  4. 7. the author directly addresses the audience