Something the proctors on the AP Exam give you, but not a laptop or a charger.
Where Katy Perry and Kristina Koch went; what you should consider at the start of command and conquer.
What is SPACE?
The amount of breakdowns your teacher has had this week; the amount of sources you need in your synthesis essay.
Your mom will get mad if you don't do these. Your teacher will get mad if you don't do these.
What is CHORES? (must say what each stands for).
The amount of questions you'll get on exam day.
What is 45?
In Command and Conquer, which steps do you always do together?
What is 6-7?
A strategy that could work best if your audience is more professional, like politician, principal, or the scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz?
What is a logical appeal?
I'll cry if you don't do this; the phrase that represents repeating your thesis/topic sentence at the end of each paragraph to close it out and connect it back to your main claim.
You might be like this with your mama if you're a troublemaker; it's how your thesis should be.
What is arguable?
The name of the process one should follow when doing MCQ corrections.
What is trash, trick, true?
The process to describe going to war. The process to describe beginning your RA essay.
What is Command and Conquer?
The impact of anaphora on the audience.
What is: emphasizing one's point, building emotion for the audience (answers may vary).
Ogres have these. How I like my chocolate cake. How I like my onions. How I like my body paragraphs.
What are layers?
The key to any good argument essay; you need to do this with your evidence to get above a 1 or a 2 in evidence and commentary.
What is to be specific?
What students should NOT do first when starting an MC passage.
What is read the passage first?
The name of the 3rd column of Command and Conquer. This column makes up message and topic sentences (which become your RAPS).
What is "Answer," "Clusters," or "Clumps?"
The name of what prompts the person to speak. The impetus.
What is exigence?
The format of an intro; trust me!
What is hook, background/context, thesis?
Everything goes in a logical order. There are clear transitions between your points. Everything flows and relates back to the thesis.
What is LOR?
Forest Gump and Marty Supreme love this game. What your eyes should be doing when completing your MC.
What is ping pong?
What Bob the Builder does after building his thesis; you should do this do.
What is building out your topic sentences?
What is if/then/therefore, because, since, Thus if, connection to SPACE, universal truths, etc.
The name of what happens when your boyfriend stops texting you back. The name of the source that takes up too much of your beloved time.
What is the ghost source?
What you're doing in your commentary.
What is explaining why your evidence proves your thesis?
Half correct, but not all correct; overall correct but doesn't pertain to THAT part of the passage; it's right, but not the MOST right answer.
What are common/lead distractors? Tricks?