AP Language & Composition Midterm Exam Review
Across
- 2. acronym used to help you generate your own evidence
- 3. the author of a text
- 7. word choice
- 10. the speaker's attitude
- 11. the larger situation in which the text happens
- 12. what the speaker hopes to achieve
- 13. fallacy that falsely presents only two choices
- 16. fallacy that relies on popularity
- 17. addressing something unrelated to the main argument
- 18. appeals to logic
- 19. a short, real-life story used to illustrate a point
- 20. part of the paragraph that connects the evidence to the claim
- 22. an arguable statement
Down
- 1. a fallacy that predicts a series of extreme outcomes
- 4. who the text is directed towards
- 5. attacking character rather than argument
- 6. rejection of a counterargument
- 8. appeals to emotion
- 9. appeals to credibility
- 14. a speaker's main argument being made in a text
- 15. descriptive language that engages the senses
- 21. reason for producing a text right now