Across
- 3. Influencing the audience’s emotions
- 5. An incorrect or problematic argument that is not based on logic
- 7. A simple rule assumed to be widely true, even though there are exceptions
- 10. An assumption that the opinion of the majority is always valid
- 13. Influencing the audience's logic and reasoning
- 14. An argument that tries to prove the point by using the argument as support
- 15. The target group of people for a message
- 16. Recognizing the opposite side of the argument (counterclaim) and trying to prove those claims are wrong or false
Down
- 1. A speaker talks one-on-one to the audience; 2nd POV
- 2. Comparing two things to explain their differences
- 4. Questions asked to be reflected on by the audience but not actually answered
- 6. Phrases that have strong connotations meant to influence emotional reactions
- 8. techniques that authors use to influence or persuade audiences
- 9. Comparing two things to explain their similarities
- 11. Influences the audience’s trust in the author/speaker
- 12. A position, or arguable statement about a topic or issue
