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So Many Words, So Little Time

Teacher: Ms Lander
Across
The art of using language persuasively and the rules that help one achieve eloquence
The appeal to emotion
Open to disagreement; not obviously correct or incorrect
To judge the value or condition of (something or someone) in a careful, thoughtful way.
To quote by way of example, authority, or proof and to give credit to such authority.
Logically correct; justifiable
The qualities (such as age, sex, and income) of a specific group of people.
Information, especially of a biased, misleading nature used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
Those people you are trying to reach with your text.
Understood though not clearly or directly stated.
The appeal to reason
Down
Investigate systematically
Rules of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good or bad.
Very clear and complete; showing nudity violence or sexual activity
To draw together from multiple sources; to combine ( a number of things) into a coherent whole.
A tendency to believe that some people or ideas are better than others, usually resulting in treating some people unfairly.
Able to be believed; reasonable to trust or believe
Presenting other people's ideas as your own without giving them credit.
To try to make someone do or accept something by saying things that are directed at their feelings, belief and values.
The act of asking questions in order to collect information.
A careful study of something to learn about its parts.
An assertion open to challenge; typically that is disputed or in doubt.
The appeal to moral character
Characterized by or capable of clear, sound reasoning.