6.4 Writing a Rhetorical Analysis

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Across
  1. 2. situation, The situation that prompts a writer to write; includes audience, purpose, and context.
  2. 4. The appeal to credibility or character.
  3. 5. The use of language to persuade or influence an audience.
  4. 8. The appeal to logic and reason.
  5. 9. The arrangement and organization of ideas in an argument.
  6. 10. The appeal to emotion.
Down
  1. 1. The writer’s specific reason or motivation for writing.
  2. 3. The central idea or main claim of a text.
  3. 5. analysis, The process of analyzing how a text works rather than what it says.
  4. 6. The audience’s expectations, values, and beliefs that a writer must consider.
  5. 7. The author’s attitude toward the subject revealed through style or word choice.