Across
- 5. using emotions and passion to persuade
- 8. using character, credibility, and ethics
- 10. the arrangement of words and phrases
- 11. specific group of people for whom the piece was written
- 12. Visually descriptive or figurative language
- 13. where did you get your evidence
- 15. analysis of the concrete detail
- 18. what the author hopes to achieve with their writing
- 19. the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing
- 20. This form of rhetoric emphasizes the timing of the topic
Down
- 1. Topic sentence, concrete Detail, Commentary, Commentary
- 2. The literal meaning of a word
- 3. A word with the same meaning as another
- 4. The emotional association that a word carries
- 6. point of view
- 7. a word opposite in meaning to another
- 9. When the speaker or writer tries to move the audience to action
- 14. the attitude of a piece of writing
- 16. how many commentary sentences should follow the concrete detail
- 17. using logical reasoning and evidence to persuade
