Across
- 4. The choice and use of words an author uses in their writing
- 6. Convincing an audience via the authority or credibility of the persuader
- 7. A polite way of saying something that would usually sound harsh or unpleasant
- 12. Literary device that uses symbols to represent something beyond its literal meaning.
- 13. Question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or make a point rather than to get an answer
Down
- 1. two contradicting ideas in one statement
- 2. Reader’s emotional response to the writing
- 3. Phrases in a sentence that have similar or the same grammatical structure
- 5. Expresses the author’s attitude towards the narrative
- 8. The omission of a word or words that are unnecessary for the reader’s understanding
- 9. An argument that appeals to the audience’s sense of logic or reason by using facts, figures, research data, etc.
- 10. Appeals to the emotion of the audience
- 11. A simple or funny story told that relates to the topic of discussion
