Choices vs. Appeals

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Across
  1. 2. An effect used in writing to express strengthened credibility and trustworthiness.
  2. 4. The use of a phrase to contrast the similarities and differences between articles, potentially using “like” or “as”.
  3. 10. Usage of facts (statistics), examples, or specific cases to support an idea
  4. 12. Effect used to persuade the audience with specific details, facts, or statistics.
  5. 13. Act of defining a word to ensure the reader understands the authors words
Down
  1. 1. Question asked by the writer not intended to be answered.
  2. 3. A short story placed in a writing to display an event or person.
  3. 5. Words such as "you", "us", "we".
  4. 6. Effects an author uses to persuade and/or engage their audience.
  5. 7. Effects that the author purposely makes to strengthen writing and introduce ideas to the audience.
  6. 8. Commentary used to explain a specific object,person, or situation.
  7. 9. Words used to strengthen a writing or argument.
  8. 11. An effect used in writing to stimulate emotion among the audience.