Across
- 2. A type of writing used to convince an audience (12)
- 4. Writing style characterized as plain, simple, and truthful (11)
- 8. Structure used by Native Americans that influenced U.S. democracy (2)
- 14. Cooking style with roots in Caribbean, European, and African traditions (1)
- 16. Term coined by Amerigo Vespucci meaning "New World" (4)
- 18. War between the British Colonies and England (7)
- 20. Settlements established to gain economic and territorial power in a region (3)
Down
- 1. The revivalist religious movement of the 1730s–1740s (8)
- 3. Island-hopping explorer whose 1492 voyage sparked colonization (3)
- 5. Author of "Common Sense", who used persuasive rhetoric (12)
- 6. A poetic form with rhymed lines in iambic pentameter (13)
- 7. Rhetorical appeal based on the author's ethics or credibility (12)
- 9. Appeal to the audience's logic
- 10. Poet known for biblical symbolism and neoclassical influence (13)
- 11. Puritan writer and governor of Plymouth Colony (11)
- 12. A rhythmic meter with five stressed syllables per line (13)
- 13. Religious reformers who sought religious freedom (6)
- 15. Philosophical movement emphasizing reason and logic (7)
- 17. Native American method of passing down stories and history(2)
- 19. Appeal to the audience’s emotions in rhetoric (12)
