Rhetorical Situation
Rhetorical Appeals
Rhetorical Devices
Exam Structure
Miscellaneous
100

In SOAPSTone, what do the “S’s” stand for?

Speaker/ Subject

100

Name the three rhetorical appeals.

Ethos, Pathos, Logos

100

What is a simile?

Comparing two things using “like” or “as”

100

Name the three types of essays (FRQs) on the exam.

Synthesis, Rhetorical Analysis, Argument

100

What types of evidence can you use in the argument essay?

Personal examples, Current events, events from history, things from books

200

What is the audience of a text?

The people the speaker had in mind when they wrote the text

200

Name that rhetorical appeal: 

-considers credibility, shows understanding of an opposing view, shows positive character and trustworthiness

ETHOS

200

What is hyperbole?

Obvious exaggeration to emphasize a point

200

How much time do you have total for the FRQs?

2 hours and 15 minutes

200

How many sources do you need to use on the synthesis essay to earn a score of 3 or higher on Evidence & Commentary?

3

300

What three things do you need to consider when determining the author’s purpose?

What the speaker wants the audience to 

THINK

FEEL

DO

300

What is pathos?

An appeal to the audience’s emotions

300

What is juxtaposition?

Putting two contrasting elements together

300

How much time will you have for the MCQ section?

60 minutes/one hour

300

In order to earn the point, your thesis statement MUST be ________.

A) In the first paragraph

B) Defensible

C) Only one sentence

D) None of the above

B) Defensible

400

What is the occasion of a text?

The time/ place/ cultural events that occurred when the text was created


Includes exigence

400

Name that rhetorical appeal: 

-Uses facts/ statistics/ expert opinion

-Logical thinking 

An appeal to logic using facts and statistics

400

What is Diction?

It’s just word choice!!

400

How many MCQs are there?

45

400

What can you do to earn the sophistication points?

-Show complexities/ tensions

-Acknowledge concessions and counterarguments

-Clearly understand the rhetorical situation

-Consistent, vivid, persuasive style

500

What is exigence?

Whatever prompts the speaker to deliver this message at this time - “the thing that excites or frustrates the speaker”

500

TRUE OR FALSE 

This is the correct way to write the following sentence:

Douglass uses pathos in his personal examples.

FALSE

500

What is parallelism?

The use of the same/similar grammatical structure in a sequence of phrases or sentences

500

What items are you allowed to bring with you into the exam?

-A Chromebook (charger)

-A (non-smart) watch

500

What should you include in an introduction to give thorough background on the topic?

The rhetorical situation!!

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