any descriptivelanguage usedto evoke a vividsense or imageof somethingthe style oflanguageused andpicked bythe authorthe use ofstylistic devicesto reveal anauthor's attitudetowards asubjectat the mostbasic sense,sayin theopposite ofwhat you meananauthor'suniquesoundthe informationpresented meantto persuade theaudience of theauthor's positionthe author'sown personalapproach torhetoric in thepieceplacing twovery differentthingstogether foreffectethos,pathos,logosoverarchingideas ordriving thepremises ofa work"We run, andwe run andwe run,mimicking ratson a wheel"the personaadopted bythe author todeliver his orher messagethe impliedmeaning of aword; words canhave positive,negative, orneutral meanings."Fire" iscommonly usedto portraypassion orangercounterargumentthe use of spokenor written word toconvey your ideasand convince youraudience "hybrid cars have amuch smallercarbon footprintthan traditionalmidsize vehicles" the reasonor momentfor writing orspeaking"the sky'slike ajewel boxtonight!"speaker,audience,purposethe waysentences aregrammaticallyconstructedhow the differentparts of anargument arearranged in apiece of writing orspeechArgumentcombiningsources or ideasin a coherentway in thepurpose of alarger pointany descriptivelanguage usedto evoke a vividsense or imageof somethingthe style oflanguageused andpicked bythe authorthe use ofstylistic devicesto reveal anauthor's attitudetowards asubjectat the mostbasic sense,sayin theopposite ofwhat you meananauthor'suniquesoundthe informationpresented meantto persuade theaudience of theauthor's positionthe author'sown personalapproach torhetoric in thepieceplacing twovery differentthingstogether foreffectethos,pathos,logosoverarchingideas ordriving thepremises ofa work"We run, andwe run andwe run,mimicking ratson a wheel"the personaadopted bythe author todeliver his orher messagethe impliedmeaning of aword; words canhave positive,negative, orneutral meanings."Fire" iscommonly usedto portraypassion orangercounterargumentthe use of spokenor written word toconvey your ideasand convince youraudience "hybrid cars have amuch smallercarbon footprintthan traditionalmidsize vehicles" the reasonor momentfor writing orspeaking"the sky'slike ajewel boxtonight!"speaker,audience,purposethe waysentences aregrammaticallyconstructedhow the differentparts of anargument arearranged in apiece of writing orspeechArgumentcombiningsources or ideasin a coherentway in thepurpose of alarger point

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. any descriptive language used to evoke a vivid sense or image of something
  2. the style of language used and picked by the author
  3. the use of stylistic devices to reveal an author's attitude towards a subject
  4. at the most basic sense, sayin the opposite of what you mean
  5. an author's unique sound
  6. the information presented meant to persuade the audience of the author's position
  7. the author's own personal approach to rhetoric in the piece
  8. placing two very different things together for effect
  9. ethos, pathos, logos
  10. overarching ideas or driving the premises of a work
  11. "We run, and we run and we run, mimicking rats on a wheel"
  12. the persona adopted by the author to deliver his or her message
  13. the implied meaning of a word; words can have positive, negative, or neutral meanings.
  14. "Fire" is commonly used to portray passion or anger
  15. counterargument
  16. the use of spoken or written word to convey your ideas and convince your audience
  17. "hybrid cars have a much smaller carbon footprint than traditional midsize vehicles"
  18. the reason or moment for writing or speaking
  19. "the sky's like a jewel box tonight!"
  20. speaker, audience, purpose
  21. the way sentences are grammatically constructed
  22. how the different parts of an argument are arranged in a piece of writing or speech
  23. Argument
  24. combining sources or ideas in a coherent way in the purpose of a larger point