Semester 1 AP Lang
Across
- 2. Ebert's favorite type of claim
- 9. Obvious over-exaggeration
- 11. The literal primary meaning of a word
- 12. An argument that is accommodating
- 13. Compares using "like" or "as"
- 14. Sentence containing one independent and one dependent clause
- 15. An appeal to credibility
- 17. Tells you more about a nearby noun or pronoun
- 18. The idea or feeling that a word invokes
- 20. A dependent clause pretending to be a sentence
- 21. Word choice
- 24. Goes between independent clauses
Down
- 1. Placing two things side by side for the purpose of compare & contrast
- 3. A capitalized noun
- 4. A personal story
- 5. An indirect reference
- 6. Intangible noun
- 7. Word arrangement
- 8. Arrangement in which the main clause comes last
- 10. Comes from the Greek word for "mask"
- 14. Thesis that includes a mention of supporting points
- 16. The attitude or feeling a text expresses
- 19. occurs when there is an extreme disparity between expectations and outcomes
- 22. A sentence with two independent clauses
- 23. An appeal to logic