Across
- 3. Irony where the audience knows something the character doesn’t.
- 5. An appeal to the speaker’s credibility or trustworthiness.
- 7. The use of exaggeration for effect.
Down
- 1. Language not meant literally; e.g., “break the ice.”
- 2. The use of humor or ridicule to expose flaws in society.
- 4. A story with symbolic meaning; Orwell’s Animal Farm is one.
- 6. Saying one thing but meaning another, often to mock.
- 8. An appeal to logic and reasoning.
