Across
- 4. Words that take the place of nouns used to persuade based on what word is used and the impact it has on the audience
- 5. Words that are used within certain groups and used to make the speaker sound like they know what they're talking about
- 8. Repeating words or phrases to call attention to them and to stick in the mind of the audience
- 9. A question that isn't mean to be answered but gets the audience to think or do something
- 10. To overstate or make something seem bigger or greater than it is to grab the attention of the audience or to emphasize a point
- 11. Words charged with meaning and meant to stir the feelings or thoughts of the audience
- 12. Descriptive words used to persuade by emphasizing and bringing in emotion
Down
- 1. An appeal to logic and uses facts, logic, or evidence to convince the audience that the speaker's opinion is right
- 2. Short personal stories that persuade by making the audience feel connected to the speaker personally
- 3. Showing only one side of an issue to influence the audience to think the same thing that you do (or don't)
- 4. An appeal to emotion, usually makes the audience feel guilt, pity, or fear
- 6. Blanket statements about a group of people (stereotypes) used to connect with the audience subconsciously
- 7. A list of items used for easy memorization and to emphasize important details
- 13. Uses the credibility of the speaker to convince the audience that the speaker is an expert or someone who should be listened to
