Across
- 2. An appeal to reason or logic.
- 4. A structured presentation of a point of view, supported by evidence and reasoning.
- 7. The repetition of similar grammatical structures for emphasis or clarity.
- 10. An appeal to the emotions of the audience.
- 11. The believability or trustworthiness of a speaker or writer.
- 12. An appeal to the credibility or trustworthiness of the speaker or writer.
- 13. The literal or primary meaning of a word or phrase.
Down
- 1. The associated or secondary meaning of a word or phrase.
- 3. An opposing viewpoint or argument presented in response to another argument.
- 5. A technique used to communicate effectively or persuasively.
- 6. The choice and use of words in communication.
- 8. Persuasive techniques that attempt to convince or persuade an audience to accept a particular perspective or take a particular action.
- 9. The study and art of effective communication through the use of language. It involves the use of various techniques and strategies to persuade, influence, or inform an audience.
