Across
- 2. A form of persuasion that appeals to a speaker's status or authority, making the audience more likely to trust them.
- 4. A form of persuasion that appeals to emotions; trying to make the audience feel angry or sympathetic, etc.
- 8. To determine or judge the quality of something
- 10. Info that clarifies what is happening in a moment or situation
- 11. The atmosphere and the emotion in a text; emotions an author is trying to make their audience feel, like worry, fear, excitement, suspense, or joy
Down
- 1. A form of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s reason using logical arguments
- 3. A literary technique where two ideas are placed next to each other to reveal a contrast
- 5. The group of people that a piece of writing, media, or art is intended for
- 6. A universal message that can apply to real life or other stories; the moral or lesson of a story
- 7. Idea Key information the author wants you to know about a topic after reading
- 9. Purpose An author's reason for writing: to amuse, to inform, to persuade, to argue, etc.
