Aaron Naim/Rhetorical devices

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Across
  1. 3. Facts that support your side or argument.
  2. 6. Convincing people by using emotion and guilt.
  3. 8. Comparing two unlike things.
  4. 9. Convincing others by using emotions.
  5. 11. When words like "only", "and" and "all" used to exaggerate peoples opinions.
  6. 13. The repetition of words in a sentence or rhythm.
  7. 14. Words that evoke emotions.
  8. 15. Numerical facts that back up an argument.
Down
  1. 1. using facts to support an argument.
  2. 2. Thoughts worth hearing from the experience of the speaker.
  3. 4. A person experience relating to the argument.
  4. 5. Supporting a product.
  5. 7. The act of going over again.
  6. 10. Liking a particular subject due to its popularity.
  7. 12. Asking a question that you do not need the answer to.
  8. 13. A comparisons of like things.