RHETORICAL DEVICES FOR PRESUASION
Across
- 6. Appeals to ethics of the speaker.
- 8. Appeals to logic and facts.
- 9. A reference to a significant event, person,etc for an intensional purpose.
- 10. Questions asked to make emphasis in a point and does not requiere to be answered.
Down
- 1. A special type of comparison to help to illustrate a point.
- 2. Appeals to the emotions and feelings.
- 3. A connection between to objects that shows them as the same.
- 4. Language designed to have a persuasive effects on its audience.
- 5. The repeated use of a sentence structure to make a point.
- 7. A comparison between two objects using like or as.
- 9. .A short story that is used to make a point