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