Across
- 3. appeals to the reader’s feelings and emotions
- 5. form of appeal associated with logic, reason and proof
- 7. question asked for effect not answer
- 9. (forms of ...) used by the sender to convince the receivers
- 10. hidden comparison between two things without "like/as"
- 11. comparison between two things by using “like” or “as”
- 12. (the rule of three); series of 3 words or phrases
- 13. (means of ...) used by the sender to convince the receivers
Down
- 1. 2 or more sentences which begin with the same word(s)
- 2. form of appeal which refers to the sender's personality, position and expertise
- 4. contrasting words or ideas are put together
- 6. indirect reference to historic events, persons, films
- 8. repeating a word/phrase/sentence 2 or more times
