Across
- 2. The rhetorical appeal of logic.
- 3. Information presented in sections with elaboration.
- 5. An alphabetized list of terms with definitions at the end of a text.
- 7. Exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally.
- 9. The reader's feeling.
- 10. Capable of being believed.
- 11. The rhetorical appeal of emotion.
- 13. Naturally connected or holding together.
- 14. A particular viewpoint or way of thinking about something.
- 15. A reference to something famous in history, literature, or pop culture.
- 17. The author or speaker's attitude conveyed.
- 18. To show or explain something clearly.
- 20. To make something more easily understood.
- 21. Writing that appeals to the 5 senses that is filled with vivid descriptions.
- 22. The title of a text section introducing its topic.
- 23. The feelings associated with particular words or phrases.
- 24. Copying someone else's work or ideas without proper citations.
- 25. A figure of speech using a part to represent the whole.
Down
- 1. The repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words.
- 4. Restating information in different words.
- 6. Presenting information as a series of instructions or steps.
- 8. A drawing used to emphasize a text aspect.
- 9. An understatement to achieve a greater effect.
- 12. The dictionary meaning of a word or phrase.
- 15. A written note providing comments or explanations of a section or line of text.
- 16. The art of persuasive speaking or writing.
- 19. Presenting facts, events, or details in the order of occurrence.
- 26. The rhetorical appeal of credibility and ethics.
