When a line of reasoning is not formulated, the argument is considered...
A word/phrase to describe the use of FRQ #1
A word/phrase to describe the use of FRQ #2
A word/phrase to describe the use of FRQ #3
What is Argument?
The method of reasoning by drawing a conclusion from two premises
What is Syllogism?
What a thesis must do to be successful
What is to Challenge/Argue?
A thesis that contains three prongs or pieces of evidence
What is a closed thesis?
The 'E' in SOAPSTEM
What is exigence?
The 'S' in CHORES
What is Science and Sports?
The general attitude of a work of art
What is Tone?
An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea or theory developed in another argument
What is a Counterargument?
The minimum number of sources you must use in order to get a passing grade on the FRQ #1 section
How many are three sources?
The appeal to establishing credibility in a certain subject
What is Ethos?
The 'H' in CHORES
What are Historical Events?
The use of words in a way that deviates from the conventional order and meaning in order to convey a complicated meaning, colorful writing, clarity, or evocative comparison
What is Figurative Language?
Verbs that should be used to strengthen your essay, in which should be used to avoid weak words such as "shows"
What are Rhetorically Accurate Verbs?
What you should not use whilst formulating an argument in FRQ #1, as it can make the writer too emotional, and stray them from being on-task
What are morals/personal beliefs?
The four spots on the Rhetorical Triangle
What is the Purpose, Context, Audience, and Speaker?
The singular person, or a group of people in which a speaker is targeting through their argument
What is the audience?
The techniques and literary devices that a writer uses to convey specific ideas to the readers
What is Rhetorical Mode?
The explanation of the significance and relevance of evidence in relation to the line of reasoning
What is commentary?
A "type" of evidence that cannot ever be used or drawn to in FRQ #1
What is Personal Experience?
The method of responding to a question or open-ended prompt with a prose response that must be used to be successful in FRQ #2
What is free-response?
The acronym used to aid students in drawing from their background knowledge and personal experience to formulate an argument in FRQ #3
What is CHORES?
A thesis that does not contain an outline
What is an Open Thesis?