Rhetorical Terms
Across
- 2. - creating a picture with descriptions
- 4. - a brief narrative used to capture the audience's attention
- 5. - Example(His voice was a cascade of emotion)
- 9. - comparing two things
- 12. - an ironic composition which ridicules some aspect of human or society
- 14. - Example(You got an F- you're a really bright student)
- 15. - the point of an argument
- 16. - a a appeal to credibility
- 17. - A comparison of two things
- 20. of charity - the work you do to understand a person's writing, thinking, and statements.
- 21. - Fill the blank(The author used an imperative ..... to show his intentions)
Down
- 1. - a set of similarity structured phrases
- 3. - an author's choice of word
- 6. - a type of repetition, particularly used in the begining of the line
- 7. choices - the choices of the author
- 8. - the inference with the regard to what an opponent might argue
- 10. - Example(If you help these people they won't suffer and you will create a peacful enviorment)
- 11. - supporting your statement using information and statistics
- 13. triangle - a diagram that shows the three rhetorical terms
- 18. - a part that the author takes from another source
- 19. - a figure of speech employed by writers to intentionally make a situation seem less important than it is