Across
- 3. The circumstances surrounding a speech or piece of writing
- 4. Proof that your argument is better than the counterclaim
- 5. Convinces an audience by creating an emotional response
- 6. Repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
- 9. Information or facts that support the argument
- 10. The specific group of people listening to or reading the work of a speaker or writer
- 11. Convinces an audience by establishing the authority or trustworthiness of the speaker
- 12. The main argument
- 15. Repetition of the same sound at the beginning of nearby words
Down
- 1. Grabs the audiences attention
- 2. Repeating words or phrases for emphasis
- 5. The goal a speaker or writer is trying to achieve
- 7. A short personal story used to illustrate a point
- 8. An opposing argument
- 13. Direct comparision between two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as"
- 14. Convinces an audience based on facts, evidence, and logical reasoning
