Unit 1 Review

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Across
  1. 4. A reference to something well-known
  2. 5. A type of metaphor that goes on for more than one line
  3. 7. To convince the audience to do something
  4. 8. Who an author wants to reach with the text
  5. 10. When an author provides facts, examples, statistics, etc. to appeal to the audience's sense of logic
  6. 13. A comparison using like, as, or than
  7. 14. A comparison NOT using like, as, or than
  8. 15. When an author establishes their credibility with an audience
Down
  1. 1. An extreme exaggeration that could not be true
  2. 2. When an author uses powerful language to evoke emotion in the audience in order to persuade them
  3. 3. To evoke emotions in the audience
  4. 6. The reason an author creates a text
  5. 7. Giving human qualities to something not human
  6. 9. To provide information to the audience
  7. 11. A commonly-used, well-known metaphor
  8. 12. The repetition of initial consonant sounds