Across
- 4. the process of guiding people toward the adoption of a new attitude, belief, or behavior through communication
- 5. Persuading by appealing to the audience’s emotions, such as empathy, anger, joy, or fear.
- 7. "If we want to reduce traffic congestion, we should advocate for more public transportation options in our city" is an example of which rhetorical appeal?
- 9. When we use statistics and sound logic, we want our audience to think...
- 10. "Our school’s commitment to honesty and integrity is what makes our community strong and trustworthy" is an example of which rhetorical appeal?
- 11. the legal process of resolving disputes by filing or pursuing a lawsuit through the public court system, where persuasion is very helpful
- 12. The quality of being trusted, believed, or accepted as true, honest, and reliable
Down
- 1. Persuading through reasoning, facts, statistics, and logical structure.
- 2. Persuading the audience through the speaker's authority, reputation, or perceived character.
- 3. persuasive strategies used to influence an audience by targeting logic, credibility, and emotions
- 4. "Watching animals suffer in the wild due to climate change breaks my heart; we need to act now to save them" is an example of which rhetorical appeal?
- 6. a set of statements (premises) used to convince someone that a specific conclusion is true
- 8. a group of listeners, spectators, or readers (viewers) who engage with a performance, content, or product, often characterized by shared demographics or interests
