AP English Language and Composition: Semester Exam Study Guide
Across
- 3. reference to something well-known
- 6. evidence that is measurable
- 12. acknowledgement of a limitation in your own argument
- 15. meaningful contrast of opposites
- 17. an opposing claim
- 18. word choice
- 19. a rejection of a counterclaim
- 20. explains what the writer does in verb form "rhetorical _____"
- 22. the speaker's attitude
- 23. what the author chooses to leave in as well as leave out of a text
- 24. used to offset extra information included either in the middle of a complete sentence or at the end of a complete sentence
Down
- 1. to avoid absolute language agreeing or disagreeing with a claim
- 2. used to add extra information or clarification after a complete sentence or used to introduce a list at the end of a complete sentence.
- 4. the author of a text
- 5. appeals to emotion
- 7. why the speaker is presenting their argument at this time
- 8. the larger situation in which the text happens
- 9. appeals to logic
- 10. used to separate two independent clauses-must have a complete sentence on either side
- 11. who the text is directed toward
- 13. this sentence introduces a subclaim
- 14. used before a coordinating conjunction to separate two independent clauses
- 16. descriptive language that engages the senses
- 20. part of a paragraph that connects the evidence to the claim
- 21. what the speaker hopes to achieve
- 22. the claim of the paper