Across
- 4. The art of using language efffectively and persualively oraly or in compasition
- 5. Using logic to appeal to a reader
- 9. Direct compasition of the 2 unlike things
- 10. Repeat of important phrases, words
- 14. The occurence of the same letter or sound at the beggining of adjacent or clocely connceted words
- 15. Yes/No Subject is part of the rhetorical triangle
- 16. Yes/No Speaker is part of the rhetorical triangle
- 18. Words that heavy connotation or meaning
- 21. The repetition of gramatical elemts in writting and speaking
- 23. T/F Dickinson was strict on her punctuation
- 24. Questions not meant to be answered but to provoke thought and engage the reader
- 25. Escaped religious persecution
Down
- 1. How many poems did Dickinson publish while alive?
- 2. Sentences in which the main clause or essential element is postponed until the very end
- 3. Drawing on a reader's emotions/interests to cause a reaction in the reader
- 6. writting or speaking that tries to convince the other to agree with you
- 7. Poetry that does not have a fixed structure
- 8. Yes/No was Dickinson a femenist
- 11. Yes/No Audience is part of the rhetorical triangle
- 12. A type of rhyme with words that have similar, but not identical sounds
- 13. Reference to something, someone known
- 17. T/F Dickinson experiminted with grammer
- 19. Female American Poet
- 20. A literay device used in poetry and prose to give a list of things and created a rhetorical effect
- 22. Writter connects to reader's ethical or moral belief
- 25. A seemingly absurd or self contradictory stement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true
