ERWC Vocabulary Review

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