Media and Persuasion

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Across
  1. 2. a photographer who pursues celebrities to get photographs of them
  2. 3. Using adverbs that intensify meaning such as ‘extremely’ or ‘mostly’
  3. 10. The type of questions to get your audience thinking but don’t require an answer
  4. 11. Use of pronouns like ‘we’ and ‘us’ to make the audience feel included
  5. 12. This clearly tells the audience what to do next – great at the end
  6. 14. Using strong modal verbs like ‘must’ and ‘have to’
Down
  1. 1. Being over-the-top to get a point across
  2. 4. An appeal to the emotion of the audience
  3. 5. An appeal to ethics of the audience - normally by giving credentials
  4. 6. Unfair treatment for or against a person or group
  5. 7. An appeal to the logic of the audience - often using facts and figures
  6. 8. the beliefs or opinions that are generally held about someone or something
  7. 9. Repeating the same word, phrase or idea more than once for emphasis
  8. 13. Media that write popular but sensationalist journalism