Across
- 2. must be specific to the situation
- 6. what textual evidence might be
- 10. the unicorn point; can be for thought or style
- 13. what a thesis might answer
- 15. what textual evidence must be
- 17. the difference between a 4 and a 3 is that the commentary in a 3 may be this
- 20. our favorite AP Lang teacher
- 21. the exact event that sparked the creation of the text
- 23. the highest score an essay can earn
- 24. speaker, audience and purpose
- 26. BE
- 27. one question a thesis can answer
- 28. the most you can earn without a thesis
- 30. what you should create before you start writing
Down
- 1. a fancy word for contrast
- 3. what you find in the text
- 4. guides the essay like a map
- 5. where a thesis may be in the text
- 7. one of the Ss in SOAPSTone
- 8. where you can find most of the elements of the SOAPSTone
- 9. one way to analyze the text
- 11. the type of evidence you can use
- 12. what the speaker wants you to think, feel or do
- 14. where the commentary comes from
- 16. the speaker, purpose and rhetorical choices are elements of
- 18. ethos, logos, pathos
- 19. what you earn if your thesis only restates the prompt
- 22. the larger social context of a piece
- 25. what you will get if your commentary is well-developed
- 29. what the three elements of the rhetorical triangle are
