Rhetorical
Synthesis
Argumentative
Important Vocab
Things to know
100

How much do you have for your rhetorical essay? And is it the first, second or third essay?

Typically, 45 minutes and it is the second essay.

100

How much do you have for your synthesis essay? And is it the first, second or third essay?

Typically, 45 minutes (recommended to use the 15 minutes reading time here) and it is the first essay.

100

How much do you have for your argumentative essay? And is it the first, second or third essay?

Typically, 45 minutes and it is the third essay.

100

Define "diction"

The author's word choice.

100

What day is the AP Eng Lang and Comp?

May 14th, 2025, on Wednesday

200

What are the three rhetorical appeals?

Ethos, Pathos, Logos
200

What is the minimum number of sources you to use in a synthesis essay?

Three Sources

200

What must be included in your argument essay thesis?

A clear claim or stance on the issue.

200

What is a qualifier in an argument?

A word/phrase that limits or modifies a claim (e.g. "usually," "somewhat").

200

How long is the AP Lang exam?

3 hours and 15 minutes

300

What the mnemonic device used for rhetorical analysis and what does it stand for?

(HINT: Two words)

SPACE CAT

Speaker, Purpose, Audience, Context, Exigence

Choices, Appeals, Tones

300

What is the purpose of a synthesis essay?

To combine information from multiple sources to support a central argument/claim.

300

What are counterarguments and why are they important?

Opposing viewpoints; addressing them shows critical thinking and strengthens your credibility.

300

Define "analogy"

A comparison between two different things to explain or clarify.

300

What are the three types of essays on the exam in order? How many MCQs?

Synthesis, Rhetorical Analysis, Argumentative

45

400

What is the rhetorical triangle?

Rhetorical Triangle- Speaker, Audience, Purpose connected by Appeals

400

Name two ways for putting sources into your synthesis essay.

Quoting and Paraphrasing.

400

What is juxtaposition and how can it strengthen an argument?

Placing two ideas side-by-side for contrast; it highlights differences and can emphasize a point.

400

What is the difference between denotation and connotation?

Denotation is the dictionary definition; connotation is the associated meaning.

400

What is one way to earn sophistication in the rubric?

Demonstrating a complex understanding or nuanced argumentation.

500

What is the difference between tone and mood?

Tone is the author's attitude; mood is the reader's emotional response.

500

What's the difference between synthesis and summary?

Synthesis combines and analyzes ideas; summary restates content.

500

What is a concession?

Admitting a valid point from the opposing side to show fairness and balance.

500

Define anaphora and give an example.

Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.

ex: "We shall fight.... We shall go on...."

500

The synthesis question and the argumentative question have this final element in common.

Call to Action

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