Across
- 1. Disproving an opposing argument.
- 4. The direct relationship between an action and the result that follows
- 5. Comparing similarities or differences between two related things
- 7. Facts that are definitely true and do not need to be questioned
- 9. Appeal that uses reasoning with facts, statistics, or logic.
- 12. Acknowledging opposing views before reaffirming your own
- 14. A question asked to make a point rather than to get an answer
Down
- 2. Appeal that focuses on trustworthiness, credibility, or reputation of the speaker.
- 3. Appeal that persuades by triggering specific emotions in the audience.
- 6. The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
- 8. A belief or judgment given by someone who is highly qualified on a subject.
- 10. A short, personal story used to illustrate a point
- 11. Language that creates a picture in the reader’s or listener’s mind.
- 13. Repeating something that has already been said or written
