AP Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. Appeal to emotions
  2. 4. Of Three, Using three words, phrases , or clauses to emphasize points , create rhythm and increase persuasiveness.
  3. 5. Thesis, Present a clear and limited argument that the entire essay will prove
  4. 8. Fallacy, An error in reasoning that readers an argument invalid to manipulate the audience
  5. 11. Herring, Used to intentionally create a false trail to mislead the audience and prevent them to guessing the plot
  6. 13. Triangle, The relationship between the author, Audience, text, and context
  7. 14. Appealing to someone's sense of concrete facts and logic
  8. 15. Blending together grammatically and logically different ideas
  9. 16. The implied meaning of the word, positive, negative or neutral
  10. 18. Argument, Where speaker misrepresent, exaggerate an opponent argument
  11. 19. A source as credible and trustworthy
  12. 20. Statement that appears contradictory, but open reflection
  13. 23. Reasoning, An argument that comes book to its beginning without having proven anything
  14. 24. Hominem, Can explain certain arguments and the motives behind them better
  15. 25. reasoning, Form of logical reasoning, a general principle is applied specific case
  16. 26. Helps make an idea distinct, contrary to the first idea part of the argument
  17. 28. Thesis, A broad, debatable claim in a paper that presents a general direction for the argument without detailing all supporting points.
  18. 30. The use of spoken or written word to convey your ideas and convince audience
  19. 31. Statement that is arguable, but used as primary points to support an argument
  20. 32. Style of language used; generally tailored to audience and situation
  21. 33. Figure of speech commonly used to replace a word, that make uncomfortable
  22. 34. Generalization, A logical fallacy where a broad conclusion is drawn from insufficient evidence
  23. 35. Who the author is directing his message
  24. 36. Man, When you refute the argument of one’s opponent on a view he doesn’t share
  25. 37. The author attitude toward the subject
Down
  1. 1. Placing two very different things together for effect
  2. 3. The repetition of grammatical elements in writing and speaking
  3. 6. The reason or moment for writing or speaking
  4. 7. Speech pairing two words together that are opposing and/or contradictory
  5. 9. the unique, personal style of a writer or narrator shaped by diction, syntax and tone, reveals their personalities and attitude
  6. 10. Phrase that utilizes negative to express a positive reaction or statement
  7. 12. Using a sentence structure to emphasize a point
  8. 15. Argument, Where a specific conclusion is drawn from a general major premise and a specific minor premise
  9. 17. Analogy, A false analogy or weak analogy, it occurs when to thing are compared
  10. 21. The process of combining from multiple sources to create an argument
  11. 22. When the speaker or writer intends to express the meaning of words differently than the literal meaning.
  12. 24. Dilemma, When only two options or outcomes are presented as the possibilities, even though there are many others possibilities
  13. 27. The author speaks about feelings, opinions of emotions toward a subject character, or audience.
  14. 29. and contrast, Discussing the similarities and differences between two things
  15. 33. A brief often paradoxical saying or poem that delivers a memorable thought or life lesson.