Across
- 2. An Aristotelian appeal. Involves appealing to someone's emotions.
- 5. Setting up a source as credible and trustworthy.
- 7. The literal, dictionary-definition meaning of a word.
- 9. The implied meaning of a word; words can broadly have positive, negative, or neutral connotations.
- 10. An author's unique sound. Similar to style.
- 11. Appealing to someone's sense of concrete facts and logic.
Down
- 1. Placing two very different things together for effect.
- 3. The combination of reasons, evidence, etc that an author uses to convince an audience of their position.
- 4. The use of spoken or written word (or a visual medium) to convey your ideas and convince an audience.
- 6. The argument(s) against the author's position.
- 8. The author's own personal approach to rhetoric in the piece; similar to voice.
