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the Declaration of Independence

Across
A type of figurative language in which nonhuman objects are given human qualities.
The reason as the why the author wrote or is writing about a topic.
The word choice and purposeful meaning in speech and writing.
A persuasive technique used to help convince an audience.
A nonliteral use of the language to suggest a specific feeling or meaning.
The presentation of facts and statistics.
A type of figurative language in which two unlike things are compared using like, as, than, or resembles.
The belief that reason, logic, and experience should have greater influence than emotions or religious beliefs.
Down
A type of figurative language in which one thing is said to be another thing.
A question with an obvious answer, which is used ti emphasize a writer's main point.
The author's attitude toward a subject.
Methods of persuading an audience through emotion, logos, or ethics.
A pattern in writing in which words and phrases are similar in structure, one echoing the other.
The character and credibility of the writer in the eyes of the reader.
The use of the language to persuade an audience.
The quality of speech or written work that appeals to the emotions of the audience.