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Chapter Five

Across
Ridicule/sarcasm can also be known as this.
Likens two or more things to make one of them appear better or worse than another.
Used to produce a negative effect of someone’s attitude about something, or to tone down the positive associations it may have.
Use the language of standard explanations to disguise their real purpose, which is to express or elicit an attitude.
These rhetorical devices are usually single words or short phrases designed to give a statement a positive negative slant.
Is another word for rhetorical force.
Help protect it from criticism by watering it down.
Down
Employs rhetorically charged language to express or elicit an attitude about something.
Some innuendos are known as this.
Is an extravagant overstatement, or exaggeration.
A cultural belief or idea about a social group’s attributes.
"So called" can be an example of.
A neutral or positive expression used in place of one that carries negative associations.