Stowe Rhetoric Terms #2
Across
- 3. is trying to persuade using emotions and ethics as well as logical
- 5. when a writer or speaker argues against an opposing argument
- 7. trying to persuade using logic
- 8. something that is typical of the group that it is a member of or that can be used to represent it
- 10. Word contains implications beyond the meanings of words
- 16. the juxtaposition of contrasting ideas for emphasis. involves opposites
- 17. the main part of a speech or text in which logical arguments in support of a position (or claim) are elaborated
- 18. attempts to engage the audience, preparing them for the message to come
- 19. (emotional appeal)-Draws on the reader’s emotions so they will be sympathetic;
- 21. is using the same word or group of words
- 22. are a sudden cry or remark, especially expressing surprise, anger, or pain.
- 24. a short, informal reference to a significant person, place, event or idea.
- 25. The art of speaking or writing effectively with the intent to persuade
- 26. Numerical facts
- 27. (logical appeal)-Offers the reader logical ideas and develops the ideas with appropriate reasoning, examples and/or details
Down
- 1. the conclusion
- 2. is a special type of rhetorical question whereby a question is asked and then answered by the speaker
- 4. repeating an idea in a different way
- 6. a thought-provoking question asked merely for effect with no answer expected.
- 9. are ideas that can be proven true
- 10. are the positions being taken in the argument – the thesis
- 11. (ethical appeal) Offers the reader evidence that he or she is credible or ethical
- 12. comparison using like or as
- 13. the repetition of word(s) at the beginning of successive clauses)
- 14. the part of an argument in which a speaker or writer provides a narrative account of what has happened
- 15. a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge
- 20. direct comparison not using like or as
- 23. is an act or instance of placing two elements close together or side by side.