Look no further for print and go AP Lang rhetorical analysis graphic organizers or AP Lit literary analysis graphic organizers to help students understand and analyze any literary and non-fiction texts. The graphic organizers are a must-have for AP Literature and Composition, AP Language and Composition, or a Pre-Advanced Placement course. However, if you are teaching any type of rhetorical analysis or literary analysis, the graphic organizers will help any student analyze text no matter what class they are in. For each graphic organizer, I have included detailed instructions for students to keep in their notebooks/binders and a blank one for students to fill in. They are graphic and visual with cues to help students remember each part they should be analyzing and taking notes on with their text. ★Please see the video preview for a full flip-through of all the pages.★ ★Looking for Digital Versions? Click HERE. Or SAVE even more by buying these in the bundle with the DIGITAL version!★ Included are: 1. Jolliffe’s Rhetorical Framework Diagram - Rhetorical Situation: Exigence, Audience, Purpose - Rhetorical Appeals: Ethos, Pathos, Logos - Tone - Organization/Form/Structure - Surface Features: Diction, Syntax, Imagery, Figurative Language 2. Rhetorical Appeals in Depth: Ethos, Pathos, Logos 3. SOAPStoneS for Rhetorical Analysis: Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone, Style 4. DIDLS for Rhetorical Analysis: Details, Imagery, Diction, Language, Sentence Structure 5. Dante’s Fourfold Method for Interpreting Symbol and Allegory: Literal/Historical, Political, Moral/Philosophical, Spiritual 6. TWIST for Literary Analysis: Tone, Word Choice, Imagery and Detail, Style, Theme 7. SIFT for Literary Analysis: Symbols, Imagery, Figures of Speech, Tone and Theme 8. TP-CASTT for Poetry Analysis: Title, Paraphrase, Connotation, Attitude/Tone, Shifts, Title, Theme 9. LEAD for Diction Analysis: Low or Informal Diction, Elevated Diction or Formal Diction, Abstract and Concrete Diction, Denotation and Connotation 10. SMELL for Persuasive / Argument Analysis: Sender-Receiver Relationship, Message, Emotional Strategies, Logical Strategies, Language 11. 3 Levels of Reading: Literal, Interpretive, Thematic 12. PAMDISS for Self-Evaluation of Writing: Purpose, Audience, Mode, Diction, Imagery, Syntax, Structure 13. OPTIC for Analyzing Visual Texts: Overview, Parts, Title, Inter-relationships, Conclusion 26 total pages = 13 Graphic Organizers with Instructions + 13 blank ones for student use. ★★★★★ Related Products → ACT English Test Prep / Grammar, Usage, and Rhetorical Rules Review Sheet → Freebie - Ten Tips for the ACT Reading Test