Across
- 4. verbs It is a device used to persuade or subtly influence the audience. It's a question asked not for the answer, but for the effect.
- 8. A style an author uses to convey their message in a manner that is effective and meaningful to their audience.
- 9. words Are descriptive, they describe how we experience the world. How we smell, see, hear, feel or taste something.
Down
- 1. language These figures help convey meaning and understanding faster and more vividly than words alone.
- 2. verbs They’re called “power words” because they are so persuasive that people simply can’t resist being influenced by them.
- 3. Good at persuading someone to do or believe something through reasoning or the use of temptation.
- 5. To cite facts and statistics, historical and literal analogies, and citing certain authorities on a subject. Means to convince an audience by use of logic or reason.
- 6. To invoke sympathy from an audience; to make the audience feel what what the author wants them to feel
- 7. To show to his audience that he is a credible source and is worth listening to.
- 10. It is a statement that makes something worse, or better, than it really is.
