Across
- 4. Pronouns, Words like “I,” “you,” and “we” used to involve the audience.
- 6. An appeal to logic and reason.
- 7. Language, Language that stirs up feelings in the audience.
- 9. Commanding words urging the audience to act.
- 10. Verifiable information used to support an argument.
- 12. An appeal to credibility and character.
Down
- 1. An over-the-top statement not meant to be taken literally.
- 2. A persuasive technique using three elements for impact.
- 3. Questions, Questions posed for effect, not requiring an answer.
- 5. A belief or view about something not based on certainty.
- 8. An appeal to emotions and feelings.
- 11. A poetic device where the same initial consonant sound occurs close together.
- 13. Data in numerical form used to support arguments.
