Across
- 4. Using words like we and us to involve the reader
- 6. The positive or negative feelings linked to certain words
- 9. An exaggeration used to grab attention or emphasise a point
- 13. A statement telling the audience what to do next
- 14. A question that does not need an answer because it is obvious
Down
- 1. Specialised terms used to sound knowledgeable or expert
- 2. Facts, statistics or expert opinions used to support a claim
- 3. A short personal story used to make a point seem real
- 5. Vocabulary chosen to make the audience feel strong emotions
- 7. Repetition of starting sounds to make words catchy and memorable
- 8. Repeating words or phrases to reinforce a message
- 10. Using jokes or fun to make an argument more appealing
- 11. Language that creates a picture in the reader’s mind
- 12. Informal everyday language that sounds friendly and familiar
- 13. A comparison used to explain or simplify an idea
