Across
- 2. Repeating words or phrases to emphasize a point of argument.
- 3. A basic form of logic, showing the relationship in the order of events to make a prediction.
- 6. Non-scientific observations or studies based on personal experience.
- 9. Referencing a historical event similar to the speaker/writer’s subject to make an argument.
- 10. account When the writer or speaker uses an experience of their own to appeal to an audience’s or reader’s emotions
- 12. Using sensory imagery to make an audience or reader feel the emotion being evoked
- 14. An appeal to the emotions of the audience
- 15. Referencing the experience, training, or official recognition of those who the speaker/writer is quoting
Down
- 1. Acknowledging the viewpoints or objections of those who would disagree with the speaker/writer
- 4. evidence Using facts, figures, data, numbers, and/or statistics to present an argument based on logic
- 5. An appeal based on the authority of the speaker
- 7. The speaker/writer establishes that they are qualified to address a particular subject
- 8. an appeal based on logic
- 11. A comparison used to make an argumentative point
- 13. to vals. An appeal to shared values between the speaker/writer and their audience/reader to make an argument based on emotion
