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Persuasive Techniques

Faiyaz Khan

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Across
2.The use of justifiable and valid arguments to sway the audience
5.Repetition of initial consonant sounds
8.Appearance and layout of a text
12.Use of provocative language and images, and exaggeration
13."Doing" words or phrases
16.Overused phrase or opinion that shows a lack of original thought
17.Positive or negative implications; pejorative phrases
19.Language that is more elaborate, precise, sophisticated
21.Exaggeration or overstatement
23.Criticising or opposing an individual or idea
24.Humour found in contradictory situations; often highlighted through use of sarcasm
25.Use of exaggeration or caricature to expose, criticise or ridicule
26.Use of body language to communicate meaning
Down
1.Overt preference or sympathy for a particular point of view
3.Broad statements inferred from specific cases
4.Reuse of words or phrases for effect
6.Repetition of vowel sounds
7.Naming words or phrases
9.Careful choice or selection of particular words with positive or negative connotation
10.Language that includes colloquialisms or slang
11.Question that does not require an answer
12.Use of irony to mock or show contempt, by implying the opposite of what is actually said
14.The quality of being amusing through the use of puns, irony, sarcasm, wit or satire
15.Figurative language; use of images and metaphorical language to illustrate points; Use of similes and metaphors
17.Language that is vulgar or rude; particularly unusual or distinctive expressions
18.Describing words or phrases
20.Attempt to persuade through emotional manipulation; targeting of particular interests or concerns
22.Material used to support an argument

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