Unit 2 terms review
Across
- 2. ways of making an argument or persuading an audience
- 5. proof used to justify or support claims or ideas
- 6. rhetorical appeal that persuades by showing your audience you are a credible person and they can listen to you
- 8. rhetorical appeal that persuades by citing facts and statistics/logic to support their argument
- 11. the key points the author wants to make
- 12. rhetorical appeal that persuades by evoking the audience’s emotions
Down
- 1. the author’s attitude toward the topic.
- 3. what the speaker/writer wants to do: inform? Entertain? Persuade?
- 4. how a nonfiction piece is written (this depends on its purpose)
- 7. an arguable statement made by the author
- 9. the topic the piece is about
- 10. the way in which words are written (this is often based on the author’s purpose and type of text)