Rhetorical Analysis
Synthesis
Argument
AP Stuff
Revise for Control
100

The rhetorical situation (SPACE CAT) consists of the following aspects.

What is context, speaker, audience, purpose, subject, and tone.

100

During the synthesis essay, we will have this many sources.

What is 7?

100

The argument questions has this number of sources. 

What is none.

100

You have this long for the entire exam.

What is 3 hours and 15 minutes?

100

Revise for control:

In today's society, the idea of a truism is quite important

In today's society, the idea of a truism is quite important. 

200

When creating a rhetorical analysis, these 2 aspects are what we NEED to be writing about and analyzing.  

What is the purpose and the rhetorical choices?

200

This aspect of each prompt is pivotal to thinking through each sources' rhetorical situation.

What is the context?

200

The argument questions is based solely on this. 

What is prior knowledge?
200

We will have this before the exam starting at 6:45 in the writer's room. 

Breakfast!

200

Revise for control:

By considering Plath's use of imagery the audience can almost feel her sense of dread.

By considering Plath's use of imagery, the audience can almost feel her sense of dread.

300

When creating a rhetorical analysis, your thesis statement must be inclusive of this basic conjunction. This conjunction ensures a line of reasoning. 

What is "because"?

300

Consider these instructions: 

Write an essay that synthesizes materials from at least three of the sources and develops your position on the place, if any, of handwriting in today's schools.

A writer could create this type of stance as arguable under certain conditions.

What is to qualify?

300

Consider the following prompt:

Many people spend long hours trying to achieve perfection in their personal or professional lives. Similarly, people often demand perfection from others, creating expectations that may be challenging to live up to. In contrast, some people think perfection is not attainable or desireable. 

Write an essay that argues your position on the value of striving for perfection. 

Respond with 3 examples of perfectionism is WORTH striving for.

Scientific experimentations = Tesla, Einstein, Edison

Space Exploration = Apollo missions

Political careers = Biden, Obama, Lincoln 

300

You will need both of these to complete your exam. 

A pen and a pencil.

300

Revise for control:

Sources B and D both work together to create one unifying idea, resistance. 

Sources B and D both work together to create one unifying idea: resistance.

400

Consider this quote from Claudia Johnson, former first lady of the United States, where she discusses the first anniversary of the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial:

Let us today earnestly resolve to build the true foundation for Eleanor Roosevelt’s memory—to pluck out prejudice from our lives, to remove fear and hate where it exists, and to create a world unafraid to work out its destiny in peace. 

This rhetorical choice works to unite her audience.

What is inclusive pronouns like "us"?


400

Consider these instructions: 

Write an essay that synthesizes materials from at least three of the sources and develops your position on the place, if any, of handwriting in today's schools.

This would be an arguable thesis statement for this prompt (no sources necessary).

Student response. 

400

Consider the following prompt:

Many people spend long hours trying to achieve perfection in their personal or professional lives. Similarly, people often demand perfection from others, creating expectations that may be challenging to live up to. In contrast, some people think perfection is not attainable or desirable. 

Write an essay that argues your position on the value of striving for perfection. 

Respond with 1 example of perfectionism is NOT WORTH striving for.

Stress of perfectionism = Prince Harry, Jacinda Arden, any athlete who retired from a sport


400
These are the 4 AP teachers at the O'Bryant.

Who are Reny, Cording, Madson, Arzoumanian?

400

Revise for control:

The author who was also a Nobel prize winner continued to carry their vision throughout their later work.

The author, who was also a Nobel prize winner, continued to carry their vision throughout their later work.

500

Consider this speech given by President Obama at US Senator Ted Kennedy's funeral:

Today we say goodbye to the youngest child of Rose and Joseph Kennedy. The world will long remember their son Edward as the heir to a weighty legacy; a champion for those who had none; the soul of the Democratic Party; and the lion of the U.S. Senate—a man whose name graces nearly one thousand laws, and who penned more than three hundred himself.

Through the use of an em-dash, Obama is able to to do this while eulogizing Senator Kennedy.

What is to further define his impact on senate?

500

This is Ms. Reny's maiden name (her last name before she got married).

Landeo

500

Consider the following prompt and create a thesis for it.

Colin Powell, a 4 star general and former United States secretary of state, wrote in his 1995 autobiography: "We do not have the luxury of collecting information indefinitely. At some point, before we can have every possible fact in hand, we have to decide. They key is not to make quick decisions, but to make timely decisions."

Write an essay that argues your position on the extent to which Powell's claim about making decision is valid.

Powell's claims regarding making a timely decision are not only valid, but necessary to creating a sustainable democracy because failure to do so could result in decisions that do not take the public into consideration. 

500

We are all striving for this score.

What is a 6?

500

Revise for control. Challenge: consider active > passive verbs!

Although the sources may lead some to believe that environmentalism is a tricky subject it is more evident that it's complexities are because it is so important  

Although the sources may lead some to believe that environmentalism tricks the public, it's complexities are because of it's important.  

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