Across
- 4. Painting a particular picture in the reader’s mind.
- 6. persuasion tactic that appeals to the audience’s sense of logic.
- 8. That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.
- 12. persuasion tactic that makes the arguer’s credentials and character appeal to the audience’s sense of trust.
- 13. She opened a café, a café that ruined her financially
- 14. appeal to the timeliness of the problem addressed by the argument.
- 15. (I like potatoes) (potatoes I like)
- 17. persuasion tactic that appeals to the audience’s emotions
- 18. I like jogging, baking, painting, and watching movies.
- 19. Eat to live, not live to eat
Down
- 1. Be bold. Be brief. Be gone
- 2. describing emotional stories to get the audience to feel a certain way about the topic.
- 3. Statements that can prove a claim to be accurate
- 5. “Words, words, words.”
- 7. Word choice expressing a particular tone through word connotations that inspire belief.
- 9. Using patterns to stir the emotions (like comparisons & contrasts)
- 10. see no evil, hear no evil,speak no evil
- 11. Life is like a box of chocolates—you never know what you're gonna get.
- 16. one, but not two; three, but not four; five, but not six
- 20. making comparisons, usually between the subject and something horrible.
