Across
- 2. study of the history of a word
- 3. appeal to logic
- 6. the opposing view to the central idea of an argument
- 7. acknowledges part of the counterargument is valid
- 9. chain of events that will lead to a significant event
- 13. the structure of sentences
- 17. focused on fate and forces of nature during american realism movement
- 19. literary device that uses humor to show the flaws of society
- 21. author's attitude
- 22. explicit meaning of words
- 23. literary period in America from 1850-1914
- 25. personality defect that leads to a downfall
- 27. implied meaning of words
- 28. error in reasoning
- 31. appeal to ethics
- 32. long speech where the character reveals their thoughts to the audience
Down
- 1. "deafening silence" is one?
- 2. renewed interest in arts and sciences during Elizabethan Era
- 4. attack on a person's character to discredit an argument
- 5. opinion based position
- 8. sweeping statement without all the facts
- 10. appeal to emotion
- 11. neutral position
- 12. final and most difficult test for the hero
- 14. provides reasons and evidence that disprove a counterargument
- 15. reasoning when the statement is restated rather than proven
- 16. uses the majority to convince others to act a certain way
- 18. first public theater to open in London 1576
- 20. atmosphere or feeling
- 24. recurring elements used to emphasize
- 26. interpretive symbolic or metaphoric meaning from a text
- 29. central idea of an argument
- 30. character who provides a contrast to another character
