Let's Get Rhetorical

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Across
  1. 4. The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences.
  2. 7. The issue or problem that prompts the creation of a text.
  3. 10. Structure A grammatical construction in which similar elements are expressed in the same way.
  4. 11. The author's attitude toward the subject or audience, conveyed through word choice.
  5. 12. A figure of speech that compares two things using 'like' or 'as'.
  6. 16. The group of people a speaker or writer is addressing.
  7. 17. The choice and use of words in speech or writing.
  8. 19. The deliberate use of the same word or phrase multiple times for emphasis.
  9. 21. A figure of speech that compares two unlike things by saying one is the other.
  10. 22. The reason behind the creation of a piece of writing or speech.
Down
  1. 1. The placement of two things side by side to highlight their contrasts.
  2. 2. The information or facts used to support a claim or argument.
  3. 3. A reference to a well-known person, event, or work of art in literature.
  4. 5. The process of thinking logically to support a claim or argument.
  5. 6. A numerical fact or piece of data used to support an argument.
  6. 8. The person or character delivering the message in a piece of writing.
  7. 9. A statement or assertion that is being argued or supported.
  8. 13. A rhetorical appeal to the character or credibility of the speaker.
  9. 14. Statements that can be proven true or false through evidence.
  10. 15. A brief personal story used to illustrate a point.
  11. 18. A rhetorical appeal to reason and logic, often involving facts and evidence.
  12. 20. A rhetorical appeal to emotions, aiming to persuade by affecting the audience's feelings.