Across
- 3. vivid use of descriptive details to help the reader imagine a scenario
- 6. placing two opposing elements side by side to create an effect
- 7. appeal to logic and reason
- 11. stating two contradictory ideas for an effect
- 12. an implied comparison of unlike items
- 13. appeal to emotions
- 14. appeal to authority and the reader's belief and trust in the speaker
- 15. the speaker's attitude toward the subject
Down
- 1. the author's choice of words to create an effect
- 2. reference to well-known person, place, or historical event
- 4. a question that is asked for effect rather than to be answered
- 5. a series of items in a sentence written in the same grammatical format
- 8. a comparison of unlike items using like or as
- 9. the repetition of words at the end of a line
- 10. the repetition of words at the beginning of a line
