Classical Theories of Persuasion

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Across
  1. 2. A characterization of Plato's rhetoric.
  2. 4. The nation where all three classical rhetoricians are affiliated with.
  3. 5. Teachers of classical rhetoric that focused on style.
  4. 8. Sophists believed that rhetoric is "an art whose _____ lies in its capacity to go beyond the world of facts.”
  5. 9. He saw rhetoric as a tool to educate, not to please, an audience.
  6. 11. The Legislative branch of rhetoric convinces an audience to take or not to take an ______.
  7. 12. Convinces an audience of one's credibility.
Down
  1. 1. An example manifestation of the Ceremonial branch of rhetoric.
  2. 3. Branch of rhetoric that determines whether an accusation is just or unjust.
  3. 6. Appeals to emotion.
  4. 7. A characterization of Aristotle's rhetoric.
  5. 10. Means of rhetoric that makes use of logic and reason.