Across
- 5. Argumentative appeals; reasoned arguments in favor of or against particular beliefs
- 9. highly emotional or provocative statements
Down
- 1. Logic that begins with a generalization and then provides examples and facts to support it
- 2. Logic that begins with examples or facts and proceeds to draw conclusions from them
- 3. a form of repetition when a writer uses similar grammatical patterns to express ideas
- 4. expressing the same idea in different words
- 6. an indirect reference to something with which the author believes the reader will be familiar
- 7. The art of communicating ideas
- 8. appeals to emotions
- 9. based on shared moral values or ethical appeals; using the credibility of another source of value for support
- 10. Author utilizes logical appeals to provide rational arguments
