Persuasive Techniques

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Across
  1. 3. Adjectives comparing the degree of something, such as most, more and very
  2. 7. Informal language used in everyday talk
  3. 8. A comparison to demonstrate a point, normally when explaining or clarifying
  4. 10. Statements produced by an expert in the field
  5. 11. Words or phrases repeated to draw emphasis Rhetorical Questions used to provoke thought, not to get answers
  6. 12. Facts and data used to back up a point from a logical point of view
Down
  1. 1. An exaggerated statement that is not literal but rather to demonstrate the extent of something
  2. 2. Language that is proper and to high standards
  3. 4. A joke making use of the different meanings a word may have
  4. 5. Pronouns used to involve the audience such as we and us
  5. 6. Special terms relating to a specific field such as medical terms for a doctor
  6. 9. A short interesting real-life story