The item that you will get kicked out of the test for if you have it on you.
What is cellphone?
100
Jim
What is the name of the slave who floats down the Mississippi with Huck Finn?
100
Symbolism?
What is the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities?
100
Maximus Decimus Meridius (it is not what you think)
What is the name of Ms. Bernhardt's dog?
200
The presentation of two contrasting images. The ideas are balanced by word, phrase, clause or paragraphs.
What is Antithesis?
200
Be there (blank) minutes before the test.
What is 20 minutes?
200
Mr. Shelby
What is the name of Uncle Tom's first master?
200
Rhetorical Question
What is a question that does not expect an explicit answer?
200
Ambition
What is Lady Macbeth's fatal flaw?
300
The art of effective communication.
What is Rhetoric?
300
3 1/4 hours
What is the length of the test?
300
“...I displayed, or usually displayed, all those traits deemed essential to job readiness: punctuality, cleanliness, cheerfulness, obedience.”
What is a quote from Barbara Ehrenreich in Nickel and Dimed: On Not Getting by in America?
300
Oxymoron
What is a contradictory word or short phrase?
300
Witches
What is a common motif in The Crucible and Macbeth?
400
The appeal to emotion.
What is Pathos?
400
0-9
What is the scoring of the AP essays?
400
There are wheels within wheels in this village, and fires within fires!
What is a quote from The Crucible?
400
Ethos
What is the appeal to credibility?
400
About 2 years
What is the number of years Ms. Bernhardt has been at Winthrop?
500
Using the same pattern of words to show that two or more ideas have the same level of importance. This can happen at the word, phrase, or clause level.
What is Parallel Structure?
500
60%
What is the percentage of the multiple choice you need to get if you average a 6 on your essays to get a 3 on the test?
500
'So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.'
What is a quote from The Great Gatsby?
500
Satire
What is the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and topical issues.
Used to invoke change