Across
- 2. - The part of a speech where you say what the argument is, unbiased.
- 3. - The part of an argument where you elaborate on facts and evidence that supports your argument.
- 5. - Giving emotional weight to words to persuade.
- 7. - Asking and immediately answering your own question.
- 11. - When ideas or words are placed side by side in contrast.
- 12. - An argument based on facts, evidence and logic.
- 14. - She gave the famous 'Ain't I a Woman?' speech.
- 15. - Multiple linked ideas with use of connectives.
Down
- 1. - Repeating a word at the beginning of several sentences or clauses.
- 4. - The art of persuasive speaking or writing.
- 6. - A famous young speaker who stood up for girls' education rights.
- 8. - Repetition of the last word of a sentence at the beginning of the next.
- 9. - The part of a speech that shows divided arguments and which side you're on.
- 10. - Using feelings to persuade.
- 11. - Connecting multiple clauses or ideas separated with commas.
- 13. - Building your credibility and trustworthiness in an argument.
- 14. - An argument made of a major premise, minor premise, and conclusion.
