Understanding Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
Across
- 6. The use of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.
- 7. The time and place in which communication occurs.
- 8. The arrangement of ideas in a persuasive speech.
- 11. Use of statistics or data to support an argument.
- 12. The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
- 13. Overstatement used for emphasis.
- 14. Main idea or stance in an argument.
- 16. Comparison using "like" or "as".
- 17. The intended audience of a persuasive message.
- 18. Statement that contradicts itself but may be true.
- 19. Appeal to the audience's sense of logic and reasoning.
- 20. The credibility or ethical character of the speaker.
Down
- 1. A figure of speech that combines contradictory terms.
- 2. A brief story used to illustrate a point.
- 3. Emotional appeal to persuade the audience.
- 4. Question asked for effect
- 5. The emotional atmosphere created by a piece of writing.
- 9. Appeal to the speaker's character or qualifications.
- 10. A figure of speech that gives human traits to non-human things.
- 15. The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.