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Rhetoric + Vocab + Figurative Language (8th Grade)

Across
Refers to the narrator and who is telling the story.
A type of reasoning that takes specific observations to come to a conclusion that is LIKELY correct, but not always.
"He had rosebuds of embarrassment on his cheek" is an example of a ______________.
A rhetorical tool that appeals to credibility or ethics for the greater good.
Vocab word meaning having no interest or opinion on something.
"Benny balanced on the beam by the beach" is an example of a ______________.
"The warm smell of mom's cooking gave me a hug as I entered the room" is an example of ______________.
"Above all was his sense of hearing _____________"
"I don't think that's _____________" I told the stuntman who wanted to do an impossible stunt.
We ordered five pizza for 20 people; that should be ______________.
A literary technique where a writer hints at plot developments to come.
A type of reasoning that takes general observations to come to a conclusion that MUST be correct.
"I've been waiting FOREVER" is an example of a ______________.
Down
"That box is as light as a feather" is an example of a ______________.
Every video of bigfoot has been _____________ as fake.
When we put the similar pictures side by side, we were able to ______________ them and spot the differences.
A writer or narrator's view of the world.
A ____________ is a word meant to represent a sound.
A _____________ is a commonly used phrase that only has metaphorical meaning.
The act of thinking about something in a logical way.
Writer of "The Raven", "The Fall of the House of Usher", and "The Tell-Tale Heart"
A rhetorical tool that appeals to feelings and emotions.
Alfred Hitchcock says you create this by letting the audience feel like they are "playing god".
Vocab word meaning a lack of interest in something.
A rhetorical tool that appeals to logic and facts.