Across
- 4. Comparison using like or as
- 7. To appeal to emotion, on might use a ____ statement to grab the audiences' attention
- 8. Words that their intended meanings are different from the actual meanings
- 12. Numbers an author might use to appeal to logic
- 13. To appear more credible, one might include ____ to back up evidence
- 14. Appeal to ____ establishes an emotional connection with the audience
- 16. _____ language uses words that have a deeper meaning
- 17. ____ questions are asked, but are not intended to be answered
Down
- 1. A concrete object that represents abstract ideas, feelings or thoughts
- 2. Appeal to ____ establishes the speaker as an expert on a subject
- 3. Giving human qualities to non-human objects
- 5. Appeal to _____ provides evidence that just "makes sense"
- 6. Sarcasm, irony, symbolism, personification, metaphor, simile, etc.
- 9. Two contradictory ideas side-by-side
- 10. Writing or speaking that appeals to the five senses
- 11. Comparison NOT using like or as
- 15. Words that imitate sounds: bang, hiss, crash, splat.
