AP Lang Unit 1-Rhetoric
Across
- 4. exaggeration
- 5. an address
- 7. comparison not using like or as
- 8. appeal to emotion
- 10. word choice
- 11. a satirical statement with a funny twist
- 14. mocking imitation
- 15. stating or portraying the opposite of the author's true feeling; understatement
- 17. the most important or foundational idea of an argument
- 19. appeal to logic
- 20. a contrast or opposite
- 23. sentence uses parallel structures of similar length and importance
- 24. question asked for dramatic effect
- 27. corrective ridicule
- 28. comparison using like or as
- 29. sentence the main clause is at the end of the sentence
Down
- 1. the expression of thought through language
- 2. seeming contradiction
- 3. using language to persuade
- 6. the literal or primary meaning of a word
- 9. of reasoning the arrangement of claims and evidence that leads to a conclusion
- 12. a short statement containing a truth
- 13. a side-by-side placement of ideas for contrast or comparison
- 16. ethical appeal or credibility of author
- 18. an idea or feeling behind a word in addition to its primary meaning
- 21. name-calling (positive or negative)
- 22. coordinate ideas are balanced in terms of wording and importance
- 25. using a more polite term for a coarse or unpleasant term
- 26. reference to something outside the text