Across
- 4. The reason why a text was created
- 5. Special importance or prominence given to something
- 12. A comparison between two things to explain or clarify
- 13. How easily a text can be understood by its intended audience
- 14. The act of combining multiple elements into a coherent whole
- 16. The quality of being clear and easy to understand
- 17. The quality of cohesion and consistency in a text
- 19. The quality of being trusted and believed in
- 21. A figure of speech that describes something as if it were something else
- 23. Using the same word or phrase multiple times for rhetorical effect
- 24. A response that counters an opposing argument
Down
- 1. The integration of multiple sources into a unified argument or analysis
- 2. A question asked for effect rather than to get an actual answer
- 3. The quality of being closely connected to the matter at hand
- 6. Reasoning conducted according to strict principles of validity
- 7. A prejudice in favor of or against something
- 8. The arrangement of words and phrases to create effective sentences for style and clarity
- 9. The art of effective or persuasive speaking and writing
- 10. A text that communicates meaning through images rather than words only
- 11. Historical documents or records used as evidence
- 13. The intended readers or listeners of a text
- 15. The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- 18. The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
- 20. The author's attitude conveyed through word choice and style
- 22. Facts or information used to support an argument
