AP Lang Final Review

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Across
  1. 3. TSIS’s term for counterclaim
  2. 5. modifies noun
  3. 6. Greek for tragic flaw
  4. 8. Muslim people living in Northern Africa/Iberia
  5. 9. attitude of writer toward subject
  6. 11. famous actor who played Othello
  7. 15. diction used by a specific group of people
  8. 16. Othello’s tragic flaw
  9. 17. word used in place of a noun
  10. 21. appeal to logic, facts, statistics
  11. 22. appeal to credibility
  12. 23. setting for second half of Othello
  13. 24. art of persuasion
  14. 29. “I am not what I am” is an…
  15. 30. when something is suggested but not directly stated
  16. 32. a more agreeable/less offensive substitute for a word
  17. 33. Shakespeare wrote in … English
  18. 35. genre that targets human weaknesses, social institutions
  19. 37. acronym for evidence generation on argument FRQ
  20. 38. Shakespearean genre of Othello
  21. 39. word choice
  22. 41. number of types of conjunctions
  23. 42. adjective’s third form (good,better,best)
  24. 46. Argument and Synthesis should include
  25. 47. appeal to emotion
  26. 48. acronym to remember coordinating conjunctions
  27. 50. key symbol in Othello
Down
  1. 1. amendment abolished slavery “except as punishment”
  2. 2. logical fallacy ‘everyone is doing it’
  3. 4. question asked for effect, not for answer
  4. 7. logical fallacy ‘attack character not argument’
  5. 10. number of points for evidence/commentary on FRQ
  6. 11. theory that Shakespeare didn't write his plays
  7. 12. villain in Othello
  8. 13. intentional exaggeration for effect
  9. 14. weak action verb
  10. 18. Wallace’s essay focuses on the ethics of consuming…
  11. 19. expresses action or being
  12. 20. number of points for thesis on FRQ
  13. 25. writer’s position/central claim in a text
  14. 26. all paragraphs should end with this feature from TSIS
  15. 27. emotional release through empathy
  16. 28. short story used to illustrate a point
  17. 31. two-cased Roman god
  18. 34. person, place, thing, idea
  19. 36. genre of non-fiction employed by Coates in BTWAM
  20. 40. personification of jealousy as … eyed
  21. 43. language used simply to establish/maintain social contact
  22. 44. primary literary technique used by Shakespeare in Othello
  23. 45. number of points for sophistication on FRQ
  24. 49. metaphor of … central to Coates’ argument about racism
  25. 51. abbreviation for Return Statement