Across
- 1. extended comparisons between dissimilar things
- 3. a specific type of repetition which is used to build up emotion
- 4. to come up with a situation and compare it to yours
- 6. Personal endorsement
- 7. Telling your reader the majority shares your view
- 8. Convincing others through credibility
- 10. When the author exaggerates their opinions to make it seem stronger
- 16. Convincing others using logic
- 17. Numerical fact
Down
- 2. Convincing others by showing them people respect your position
- 5. seek out facts that support your side
- 9. Convincing others by making them use emotions to respond
- 11. appeal to the reader's five senses with detailed descriptions
- 12. posing questions as "food for thought for your readers
- 13. opinions that count more based on a specific person giving it
- 14. stating something as often as possible
- 15. choosing words that carry emotional connotation with them
