Rhetorical Project (Subjectivity-voice)
Across
- 3. The use of an object to represent an idea.
- 4. the attitude or emotion of the author towards the writing.
- 5. A series of three parallel words, phrases, or clauses
- 6. may reference the author's use of active or passive voice in a piece of writing; otherwise, "voice" can refer to the how the writer's style comes across to the audience.
- 7. sentences that are very involved and hard to follow
- 10. the quality of a piece of a writing, generally defined by its coherence
- 11. the main idea of a literary work; it's defining principle
- 12. A logical form of reasoning that consists of a major premise and a minor premise, both leading to a conclusion.
- 13. when a part of something is used to represent a whole
- 14. the rules that govern sentence structure examples: exclamatory sentence
Down
- 1. the presentation of something as being smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is.
- 2. Describing a librarian as a witch reflects the ____ of a young reader.
- 7. a variety of sentence structures
- 8. connects one thought of the author to another.
- 9. the main idea of a piece of writing; the author's claim.