Rhetorical Devices Michael Yu

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Across
  1. 1. Words That evoke emotions
  2. 5. Facts that support your side or argument.
  3. 7. A brief summary of an strange true story
  4. 10. Comparing to unlike things.
  5. 14. To ask a question, not needing the answer to.
  6. 16. The M in "McDonald"
Down
  1. 2. Repetition of words in a sentence or rhythm.
  2. 3. "Only" "All" and "Every"
  3. 4. Numerical facts that backup an argument.
  4. 6. Something done as an expression of gratitude.
  5. 8. Convincing others by using emotions.
  6. 9. Thoughts worth hearing from experience of a speaker.
  7. 11. Comparison of like things.
  8. 12. Convincing of the character by the author.
  9. 13. Liking a particular subject due to its popularity.
  10. 15. The act of going over again.