Across
- 2. that people’s safety, security or freedom is at risk,
- 6. Uses the opinion of an expert or authority figure to impress an audience and prove a point.
- 7. Relates to people’s concern about their financial well-being.
- 9. The reader is made to feel that they are not smart if they do not agree.
- 11. Suggests that we will be behind the times if we do not agree or take action
- 12. Using the desire of people to belong to a group in order to persuade them to agree.
Down
- 1. Suggesting that something will threaten the traditional family structure.
- 3. Suggesting that something is unfair or unjust.
- 4. Places a high value on the past and one’s heritage.
- 5. Suggests that the individual reader will be personally affected
- 8. Draws on national pride and people’s loyalty to their country.
- 10. Plays on the reader’s sense of humanity to make them feel particularly sympathetic to an individual or group.
