The Exam
Synthesis
Rhetorical Analysis
Argument
Rhetorical Devices
100

What is the best strategy for beginning the multiple choice section of the AP Language exam? 

Looking quickly over the different passages and deciding which one to read and answer first

100

How many sources are given and how many do you need to use?

6-7 sources; 3

100

For each strategy you say the author uses, what's the minimum number of examples you should cite from the text?


2

100

Can you use hypothetical evidence in your argument essay?

no

100

The repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of successive lines or sentences

Anaphora

200

What components are in the rhetorical triangle?

Subject; audience; speaker

200

What does SPACECAT stand for?

Speaker; Purpose; Audience; Context; Exigence; Choices; Appeals; Tone

200

The difference between diction versus tone

What is word choice versus attitude

200

What is a definite position so no one will question where you stand on the topic of the prompt?

An argumentative thesis

200

Name and define 3 satirical devices

What are irony, hyperbole, parody, understatement, caricature, etc.?

300

What is the Letter of the Day?

Choosing a single answer (A-D) to use for questions we do not know the answers to.

300

Describe 2 things you should annotate for as you read each source

What is... whether the source supports the topic? Refutes it? Qualifies it? What is the source's central argument about the topic at hand?

300

What does DIDLS stand for?

Diction; Imagery; Details; Language; Syntax

300

What is your first task when analyzing the prompt?

Find the author’s main point so you can decide what position to take.

300

Substitution of an agreeable or at least non-offensive expression for one whose plainer meaning might be harsh or unpleasant.

Euphemism

400

What is Process of Elimination?

POE, a recommended strategy for answering multiple choice questions on the AP Language exam

400

Difference between an argumentative synthesis and an explanatory synthesis?

Argue- sources offering competing claims

Explanatory- sources provide diff. Aspects of the topis with no competing claim. (comparison of sources)

400

Name of the introduction paragraph for the RA essay

Rhetorical Precis

400

What kinds of evidence can you use in your argument essay? Name at least 4 possible types.

Reading; Entertainment; History; Universal Truth; Government; Observations; Sports 

400

The deliberate use of ambiguity in a phrase or image--especially involving sexual or humorous meanings.

Double entendre

500

What is an absolute necessity on the multiple choice section of the AP Language exam; (hint: what some students do during the final two minutes of the multiple choice section?)

Answer every single question, even if you need to guess?

500

Paraphrase what the following prompt is asking you to do. Read the following sources (including any introductory information) carefully. Then, in an essay that synthesizes at least three of the sources for support, take a position that defends, challenges, or qualifies the claim that television has had a positive impact on presidential elections.

Read the sources. Using the sources to support your claim, disagree, agree, or qualify the statement that television has positively impacted presidential elections.

500

Name 5 rhetorical strategies

What are.... diction, syntax, imagery, tone, simile, metaphor, rhetorical question, personification, antithesis, juxtaposition, repetition, etc.

500

What is one of three ways to earn the sophistication point for FRQ 3?

Identify and explore complexities or tensions 

Articulate the implications or limitations of an argument by situating it is a broader context 

Make effective rhetorical choices; vivid and persuasive style 

500

Citing an example; using an illustrative story, either true or fictitious

Exemplum

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