Rhetorical Devices & Persuasive Techniques
Across
- 4. a type of repetition in which words or phrases in parallel structure connect ideas
- 7. references to events, figures, or phrases from another source, most often the Bible
- 8. the speaker of "Speech in Virginia Convention"
- 12. an appeal to ethics, credibility
- 13. giving human like characteristics to an inanimate object
- 16. figurative language in which the author gives vivid details using the five senses
Down
- 1. the speakers of "Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God"
- 2. an appeal to emotion, desires
- 3. figurative language and example to make ideas more understandable
- 5. expresses contrasting ideas in parallel structure
- 6. a direct comparison between two unlike things
- 9. Question a question to which no answer is expected
- 10. the speaker of the speech in reply to the Boston Emissary
- 11. an appeal to logic, statistics, facts
- 14. a comparison using like or as
- 15. the purposeful recurrence of words, phrases, or lines