Julius Caesar Rhetoric + Rhetorical Devices

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