Across
- 6. who wrote the text
- 7. the intentional use of two words that contradict each other to create a new meaning
- 8. Ethos, Pathos, and Logos
- 9. who the text was written/created for
- 11. the use of similar structure in a pair or series of related words, phrases, or clauses
- 14. what the writer/author is hoping to accomplish
- 15. asking a question that is not meant to be answered, but to cause the reader to think deeply about a subject
- 17. the repetition of the same vowel sounds
- 19. the spark or catalyst that made the author write/create the text
- 20. an expression of meaning that compares two unlike things
- 23. a comparison of two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'
- 24. what is going on in the world when the text was written
- 25. a reference to real or made up person, place, thing, event, or artwork
Down
- 1. placing two things closely together to emphasize how they are alike or different
- 2. the repetition of a phrase at the beginning of lines for emphasis
- 3. an over-exaggeration for effect
- 4. the act of analyzing the written or spoken word
- 5. the intentional use of words that sound like what they describe
- 10. the 'father' of rhetoric
- 12. things an author does to persuade their audience
- 13. giving inanimate objects human characteristics
- 16. the art of speaking and writing effectively
- 18. the speakers attitude about the topic throughout their writing
- 21. the repetition of the same letter sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely placed words
- 22. the act or repeating a word, phrase, or line for effect
