Vocabulary and Rhetorical Devices
Across
- 4. An appeal to credibility or character
- 5. The acknowledgment of the merit of an opposing argument
- 7. The circumstances surrounding the creation of the text
- 8. An incorrect argument based on a flaw in reasoning
- 10. Reasoning from specific examples to a general conclusion
- 11. An extended narrative with symbolic meaning
- 13. To support a position
- 15. Using the claim itself as evidence to support it
- 19. An assertation/statement of the truth of something
- 20. Attempting to argue both sides of an issue evenly
- 22. A reference to a well-known event text or person
- 23. The placement of contrasting ideas close together to highlight differences
- 27. Descriptive language that appeals to the senses of the reader
- 28. A contradiction that follows the counterclaim to disprove it
- 29. Misrepresenting an opposing argument to then refute it easily
- 30. A word or phrase that limits the strength of a claim
- 31. The central argument of a text or essay
- 34. The emotional meaning of a word what it evokes in the reader
- 35. The omission of conjunctions in a sentence to speed up rhythm
- 36. The reader’s analysis and interpretation of evidence how it supports a thesis
- 38. Claiming that one small event will lead to an extreme consequence
- 39. The language and style decisions an author makes to achieve their goal
Down
- 1. Appealing to popularity of something and who does/uses it rather than logic
- 2. A description of the author’s goal of writing a text
- 3. Facts data or examples that support a claim
- 6. To contradict a position
- 8. The logical sequence of ideas that leads from a claim to conclusion
- 9. An appeal to logic or reason
- 12. The excessive use of conjunctions in a sentence to speed up rhythm
- 14. The author’s word choice
- 16. A set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an idea is right or wrong
- 17. The contrast between expectation and reality
- 18. Reasoning from a general principle to a specific conclusion
- 21. An appeal to emotion
- 24. Attacking an opposing person rather than the argument at hand
- 25. The literal meaning of a word what it means in a dictionary
- 26. The author’s sentence structure
- 32. A claim made to refute a previous one
- 33. The author’s attitude towards a subject
- 37. One’s stance on an issue