Julius Caesar Rhetoric + Rhetorical Devices

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Across
  1. 6. An extended metaphor; compares two things.
  2. 8. Persuasion device that uses creditability.
  3. 9. uses a personal account to persuade with logic.
  4. 11. Persuasion device that uses logic.
  5. 12. Speaker refers to a past event to persuade with logic.
Down
  1. 1. A form of repetition that appeals to emotion.
  2. 2. Uses numbers to persuade the audience logically.
  3. 3. Speaker uses if + then to persuade with logic.
  4. 4. Using sensory words to relate words + image.
  5. 5. Persuasion device that appeals to emotion.
  6. 7. Emotional device that appeals to audience's values.
  7. 10. Speaker gives a personal experience to persuade the audience emotionally.