The reasonor momentfor writingor speakingThe personaadopted bythe author todeliver his/hermessageThe promptwhere youneed to useat least 3sourcesTheargumentagainst theauthor'spositionRhetoricAnalogyDictionExample-Fire forpassionPlacing 2 verydifferentthingstogether foreffectProtagonistof TheCrucibleThe promptwhere you needto develop aclaim andsupport itIf all planetsorbit a star, andTheta II is aplanet, then itmust orbit astar.ContextAuthor ofTheAwakeningAnimal shelterads with cute,sad animalsand dramaticmusicEthos,pathos,logosRepresentedGod inGatsbyAll of the planetsin the solarsystem orbit star,so all planetsprobably orbitstars.The use of stylisticdevices to revealan author'sattitude toward asubjectTLogos"Given myPhD in thesubject..."SyntaxConnotationThe promptwhere it isbest to startwithSOAPStoneThe reasonor momentfor writingor speakingThe personaadopted bythe author todeliver his/hermessageThe promptwhere youneed to useat least 3sourcesTheargumentagainst theauthor'spositionRhetoricAnalogyDictionExample-Fire forpassionPlacing 2 verydifferentthingstogether foreffectProtagonistof TheCrucibleThe promptwhere you needto develop aclaim andsupport itIf all planetsorbit a star, andTheta II is aplanet, then itmust orbit astar.ContextAuthor ofTheAwakeningAnimal shelterads with cute,sad animalsand dramaticmusicEthos,pathos,logosRepresentedGod inGatsbyAll of the planetsin the solarsystem orbit star,so all planetsprobably orbitstars.The use of stylisticdevices to revealan author'sattitude toward asubjectTLogos"Given myPhD in thesubject..."SyntaxConnotationThe promptwhere it isbest to startwithSOAPStone

AP Lang Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The reason or moment for writing or speaking
  2. The persona adopted by the author to deliver his/her message
  3. The prompt where you need to use at least 3 sources
  4. The argument against the author's position
  5. Rhetoric
  6. Analogy
  7. Diction
  8. Example-Fire for passion
  9. Placing 2 very different things together for effect
  10. Protagonist of The Crucible
  11. The prompt where you need to develop a claim and support it
  12. If all planets orbit a star, and Theta II is a planet, then it must orbit a star.
  13. Context
  14. Author of The Awakening
  15. Animal shelter ads with cute, sad animals and dramatic music
  16. Ethos, pathos, logos
  17. Represented God in Gatsby
  18. All of the planets in the solar system orbit star, so all planets probably orbit stars.
  19. The use of stylistic devices to reveal an author's attitude toward a subject T
  20. Logos
  21. "Given my PhD in the subject..."
  22. Syntax
  23. Connotation
  24. The prompt where it is best to start with SOAPStone