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AP Lang Third Quiz Crossword
1) the coordination of sentence syntax, word order, or ideas
Down
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2) repetition of initial consonant sounds
3) leaving out conjunctions between words, phrases, or clauses
4) Greek for word, an appeal to logic
5) the physical arrangement of words in a sentence
6) a construction in which one word modifies or governs, often in different, sometimes incongruent ways
7) to overstate an issue, exaggeration
10) something that is impled as opposed to literal meaning
12) setence that uses language to call to action or imply a sense of urgency
15) a challenge to a position, an opposing argument
18) repetition of words at the beginning of successive clauses
20) an argument against an idea, usually regarding philosophy, politics, or religion
21) saying one thing in terms of something else
22) speaker, voice, or character assumed by the author of a piece of writing; character a speaker creates
23) the repetition of words in an inverted order to sharpen contrast
26) Greek term for suffering, appeals to emotion
27) a sentence in which the verb preceeds the subject
28) to discredit an argument
32) rhetoric often used in political cartoons using humer or wit to convey a point
Across
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1) the coordination of sentence syntax, word order, or ideas
8) prejudice or pressuposition to one side
9) the substitution of the name of an object with a word closely associated with it
11) artful diction
13) an indirect reference, often to another text or historic event
14) figure of speech using strongly contrasting words, clauses, sentences, or ideas
16) placement of two things side by side for emphasis
17) negative term for writing designed to sway opinion rather than represent fact
19) diagram representing the relationships among speakers, subjects and audience
24) a self-contrdictory combination of words or phrases
25) to agree that the opposing argument could be true
26) human-like qualities are given to inanimate objects
29) the collection of images in a work
30) a pattern of words or sentence construction used for rhetorical effect
31) an emphatic statement
33) the character, or credibility of the writer reflected in the speech or writings
34) a comparison of two things using "like" or "as"
35) word choice
36) to give credit to
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