Semester 1 AP Lang

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