Across
- 4. Appeals The modes of persuasion, often referred to as ethical strategies or rhetorical appeals, are devices in rhetoric that classify the speaker's appeal to the audience
- 6. an appeal to logic. The author tries to convince an audience by use of logic or reason
- 7. the specific facts, examples, and other details used to support the reasoning
- 8. an appeal to a person’s emotions. The author tries to invoke sympathy from the audience
- 10. a position, stance, or statement of belief opposing the claim
Down
- 1. reasons and/or evidence put forth to counter opposing views
- 2. an appeal to a person’s sense of ethics, or what is right and wrong. This also applies to the author’s own credibility and character
- 3. the position, stance, or statement of belief an author takes on an issue that can be argued
- 5. an admission in an argument that the opposing side has valid points
- 9. the thinking or logic used to make a claim in an argument
