Rhetorical Project (Subjectivity-voice)

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Across
  1. 2. when a part of something is used to represent a whole
  2. 5. connects one thought of the author to another.
  3. 6. the quality of a piece of a writing, generally defined by its coherence
  4. 7. Describing a librarian as a witch reflects the ____ of a young reader.
  5. 10. A series of three parallel words, phrases, or clauses
  6. 11. A logical form of reasoning that consists of a major premise and a minor premise, both leading to a conclusion.
  7. 12. the main idea of a literary work; it's defining principle
  8. 13. the rules that govern sentence structure examples: exclamatory sentence
Down
  1. 1. the presentation of something as being smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is.
  2. 3. the attitude or emotion of the author towards the writing.
  3. 4. The use of an object to represent an idea.
  4. 8. the main idea of a piece of writing; the author's claim.
  5. 9. may reference the author's use of active or passive voice in a piece of writing; otherwise, "voice" can refer to the how the writer's style comes across to the audience.
  6. 11. Permutation sentences that are very involved and hard to follow