Persuasive Devices

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Across
  1. 2. Comparisons that describe one thing in terms of another
  2. 4. a question that requires no answer, usually because the answer is implied.
  3. 9. Repeating words, phrases or ideas for emphasis
  4. 10. language Involves the reader directly in the issue by using such words as 'we' or 'us'
Down
  1. 1. can be presented as information, facts or statements that support a point of view
  2. 3. Repetition of a sound, particularly at the beginning of words
  3. 5. using dramatic, forceful language to exaggerate the true situation
  4. 6. Argument you consider a possible argument against your thesis
  5. 7. involve the manipulation of emotions, rather than valid logic to win an argument
  6. 8. is about a writer’s attitude and certainty about a topic. (must, cannot, truly, undoubtedly)