Across
- 3. word or phrase that limits the claim, such as usually or sometimes
- 4. the art or presenting ideas in a clear, effective, and persuasive manner
- 7. an object that is used to represent something else
- 10. incongruity between what is expected and what actually occurs
- 14. deliberate representation of something as lesser than it really is
- 15. the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or connected words
- 16. Appeals to emotions and ideals
Down
- 1. a debatable or controversial statement the writer intends to prove
- 2. a direct comparison of two different things
- 5. follows a concession and strongly counters or refutes the opposition
- 6. a respectful acknowledgment of an opposing viewpoint
- 8. Appeals to logic and reasoning
- 9. intentional exaggeration to create an effect
- 10. the use of figures of speech to create vivid images
- 11. a direct comparison of two different things using “like” or “as”
- 12. repetition of words at the beginning of consecutive lines or sentences
- 13. Appeals to credibility
