FRQs Facts
Scoring the FRQ
PARTS of the FRQ
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100

FRQ #1 covers

Poetry

100

Highest grade for a single FRQ?

6

100

What does TAG stand for?

Title, Author, Genre

100

A story or poem in which characters, settings, and events stand for other  people or events or for abstract ideas or qualities.  

ALLEGORY

100

A “play on words” based on the multiple meanings of a single word or on words  that sound alike but mean different things.

Pun

200

FRQ #2 covers 

Short Stories

200

If you have a defensible thesis statement, what points can you get?

1 point

200

What must be defensible in your FRQ?

The Thesis Statement

200

 Repetition of a word, phrase, or clause at the beginning of two or more  sentences in a row. This is a deliberate form of repetition and helps make the writer’s  point more coherent

ANAPHORA

200

A figure of speech that combines opposite or contradictory terms in a  brief phrase. “Jumbo shrimp.” “Pretty ugly.” “Bitter-sweet”  

Oxymoron

300

FRQ#3 covers

any novel you have read.

300

For Sophistication in writing you can get 

1 point

300

You need at least two of these.

Evidence 

300

Calling out to an imaginary, dead, or absent person, or to a place or  thing, or a personified abstract idea. 

APOSTROPHE

300

 A character who acts as contrast to another character. Often a funny side kick to  the dashing hero, or a villain contrasting the hero.  

  

FOIL

400

How long do you have to write each essay?

40 minutes

400

What is the highest points for evidence and commentary?

4

400

How many total essays will you write?

3

400

 A word or phrase in everyday use in conversation and informal  writing but is inappropriate for formal situations.

Colloquialism

400

The repetition of words or phrases that have  similar grammatical structures.  

Parallel Structure

500

FRQ stands for 

FREE RESPONSE QUESTION

500

If you score a 3 on the essay, do you pass?

 Yes

500

What is the total time limit for the FRQs?

2 hours.

500

A poem of mourning, usually about someone who has died. A Eulogy is great  praise or commendation, a laudatory speech, often about someone who has died.

Elegy

500

A figure of speech in which a part represents the whole. “If you don’t  drive properly, you will lose your wheels.” The wheels represent the entire car.  

Synecdoche

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