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AP Language Test Review

Horizontales
overarching idea or driving premise of a work
the strong feeling we get from a literary word such as terror, tension, calmness, or suspense
a word or phrase that links one idea to the next and carries the reader from paragraph to paragraph
repetition at the end of a clause or sentence of the word or phrase with which it began (next time there won’t be a next time)
the argument(s) against the author’s position
word choice; helps create the tone, attitude, and style
the quality of a piece of writing in which all the parts contribute to the development of a central idea, theme, or organizing principle
who the author is directing their message towards
a pattern of speech and vocabulary associated with a particular group of people
appealing to someone’s sense of concrete facts and logic
overstating a situation for humorous or dramatic effect
the extra-textual circumstances of a situation
Verticales
appealing to someone’s emotions in order to persuade
the author’s own personal approach to rhetoric in the piece; similar to voice; includes words used, their placement, and distinctive features of tone, imagery, figurative language, sound, and rhythm
the figures of speech, syntax, diction, and other stylistic elements that collectively produce a particular artistic effect
form of word play in which one word is mistakenly substituted for another that sounds similar
language used to distort and manipulate rather than communicate
the writer’s statement of purpose
a literary device employed to signify a relational comparison of or similarity between two objects or ideas
the author’s intention (entertain, instruct, persuade, describe)
the combination of reasons and evidence that an author uses to convince an audience of their position
Argument strategy; setting up a source as credible and trustworthy