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Across
  1. 6. who the author is trying to manipulate or give info to
  2. 7. time and place + any details; happening all the time
  3. 8. appeal to logic/reason
  4. 10. why now? the spark that prompted the writer/speaker to say something RIGHT NOW
  5. 13. rhetorical appeals to credibility, emotions, facts
  6. 16. appeal to emotions
Down
  1. 1. writer/author + what we know about them
  2. 2. The art of persuasive speaking/writing
  3. 3. The speaker/author's attitude toward the subject.
  4. 4. the full meaning of the text, especially considering all of SPACECAT
  5. 5. word choice (why those particular words?)
  6. 9. structure, figurative language,
  7. 11. appeal to credibility (trustworthiness of author)
  8. 12. assertion; opinion; a statement that needs evidence/reasoning to support it
  9. 14. examples: to inform, to persuade, to inspire, etc.
  10. 15. arrangement of words