Rhetorical Devices
MCQ Strategy
FRQ Format
100

A question asked for effect, not to get an answer

What is a rhetorical question?

100

If a question asks about the main idea, you should focus on this

What is the author’s overall argument or purpose?

100

In the rhetorical analysis essay, what should you analyze instead of summarizing?

What is the author’s choices and how they affect the audience?

200

The use of vivid sensory language to create mental pictures

What is imagery?

200

When you’re stuck between two answers, what’s a helpful thing to do?

What is go back to the passage and reread the specific lines?

200

The synthesis essay requires you to do this with at least three sources

What is incorporate them to support your own argument?

300

A reference to something well-known like a book, movie, or historical event.

What is an allusion?

300

This test-taking strategy helps you rule out extreme or clearly wrong answers.

What is process of elimination?

300

What is the term for acknowledging an opposing view and responding to it in an argument essay?

What is a counterargument and rebuttal?

400

Two ideas placed side by side to highlight contrast

What is juxtaposition?

400

This time-saving strategy helps if you don’t know an answer right away.

What is skip it, mark it, and come back later?

400

Strong commentary does this with your evidence, instead of just describing it

What is connects it to the thesis and shows why it matters?

500

Two opposite ideas combined into a phrase

What is an oxymoron?

500

This general strategy is the best way to approach an MCQ section to ensure you manage your time and make thoughtful decisions.

What is  read carefully, eliminate wrong answers, and pace yourself?

500

This technique strengthens your commentary by connecting your claim to a broader idea, real-world issue, or universal theme.

What is extending the analysis or making a broader connection also called a “so what” statement?

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