Across
- 3. speaker who said, "Ask not what your country can do for you, as what you can do for your country."
- 4. term for, "Ask not what you country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."
- 7. Greek for “right time,” “season,” or “opportunity” Refers to the timeliness of an argument.
- 9. Concentrating on the imagery of a subject in order to appeal to the audience’s sensory thoughts.
- 12. Grouping ideas or topics in order to narrow the focus of a text toward its main point.
Down
- 1. a statement that represents something as smaller or less intense, or less important than it really is
- 2. Inverted order of words in a sentence (variation of the subject-verb-object order).
- 5. Sentence whose main clause is withheld until the end.
- 6. Brief reference to a person, event, or place (real or fictitious) or to a work of art
- 8. Opposition, or contrast, of ideas or words in a parallel construction using balanced opposites.
- 10. Repetitions of conjunctions to emphasize a certain point
- 11. Using a specific story to ease into the topic or clarify a claim.
