Across
- 3. A rhetorical appeal based on credibility and ethics.
- 4. A preference or prejudice that affects objectivity.
- 6. A comparison between two different things to explain an idea.
- 8. The act of convincing someone to think or act in a certain way.
Down
- 1. A question asked for effect, not meant to be answered.
- 2. A rhetorical appeal using logic, facts, and reason.
- 5. A mistaken belief or faulty reasoning in an argument.
- 7. A rhetorical appeal that targets the audience’s emotions.
