Across
- 5. the power of a person, situation, piece of writing, or work of art to cause feelings of sadness, especially because people feel sympathy
- 6. the set of beliefs, ideas, etc. about the social behaviour and relationships of a person or group
- 7. a short, often funny story, especially about something someone has done
- 8. the use of words or pictures in books, films, paintings, etc. to describe ideas or situations
- 10. something that is said or written that is intended to make you think of a particular thing or person
- 11. the use of matching sentence structure, phrases, or longer parts so as to balance ideas of equal importance
Down
- 1. a set of arguments used to explain something or to persuade people
- 2. the exact opposite
- 3. the appeal to logic, means to appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic
- 4. an idea that a lot of people think is true but is in fact false
- 9. the practice in literature or rhetoric (= speech or writing intended to impress or persuade people) of repeating the same word at the start of several sentences to achieve an effect
