Unit 2 Study Guide
Across
- 3. an appeal used to convince the audience through logic and reason
- 5. An appeal used to convince the audience of the character or credibility of the speaker/writer
- 6. An appeal used to convince the audience by evoking an emotional response
- 8. Includes dialogue, flashback, description, and character
- 10. A request or petition by the writer or speaker to move the reader to take action on an issue
- 11. Follows a concession and strongly counters or refutes the opposition’s evidence
- 12. a comparison between two unlike things
- 14. repeating the initial consonant sound in successive words
- 15. giving a non-human thing human characteristics
Down
- 1. A debatable or controversial statement the writer or speaker intends to prove with evidence
- 2. a respectful acknowledgment of an opposing viewpoint, making the writer or speaker appear as logical and fair-minded
- 4. the purpose, speaker, audience, message and context of a speech
- 7. the art of speaking or writing to persuade
- 9. an indirect reference to something
- 13. the author's attitude toward the subject