Across
- 2. you draw conclusions based on very little evidence
- 5. a literary device in which characters or events in a story are symbolic of other ideas or concepts, often of a religious, political, or moral nature
- 6. if A happens, then B and C will happen; if we want to prevent C from happening, we can't let A happen
- 9. the use of words to mean something other than their literal meaning
- 10. communication aimed at influencing the attitudes of a community or group of people
- 11. problematic arguments that are often designed to intentionally mislead people
- 12. if A happened after B, then B must have caused A
- 13. when one thing mentioned in the book stands for or represents another thing
Down
- 1. a document or item created during a specific time period by a person or people who lived during that time
- 3. this famous person said it so it must be true (even if that person is not an authority on the subject matter)
- 4. the attitude or feelings the narrator of the story seems to have toward the subject of the story
- 7. the argument is that everyone else supports something, so you should too
- 8. the argument that something is good or bad depending on its origins (people, organizations, places, etc.)
