These can be written as open and closed.
What is a thesis statement?
Saying something IS another thing, a way of comparing.
What is metaphor?
The number of sources you HAVE to use in a synthesis essay.
The four types of claims.
What are policy, fact, value, and definition?
40 minutes.
What is the time allowed for each essay?
The difference between the author and the author's voice.
What is speaker vs persona?
The act of making an indirect reference to something
What is allusion?
This is what builds your sophistication AND ensures your LOR/argument is strong.
What is a counterclaim?
A strategy for improving your LOR.
What are transition phrases?
The way to embed quotes in a synthesis or rhetorical analysis essay.
What is "always embed the quote in your own sentence"?
The format of a rhetorical analysis thesis statement.
What is "In (text) the author uses (rhetorical device) and (rhetorical device) in order to (in)effectively accomplish (purpose)"?
The way an author says something.
What is diction?
The way to cite a source properly in a synthesis essay.
What is "naming the source by letter or author's name"?
The types of evidence for argument (REHUGO).
What is reading, entertainment, history, universal truths, government, and observations?
You should not use evidence as these.
What is ASPECTS?
The way an author writes something.
What is syntax?
How to build a strong argument within body paragraphs.
What is claim, evidence, warrant, backing, and/or concession/refutation?
Where you can most likely find at least part of the rhetorical situation or the context of an issue.
Rhetorical Strategies—these are the broad categories.
What is ethos, pathos, and logos?
A figure of speech in which an opposition or contrast of ideas is expressed by parallelism of words that are the opposites of, or strongly contrasted with, each other.
What is antithesis?
The two methods of outlining a synthesis or argument essay.
What are the toulmin and rogerian models?
The methods of development for writing an argument essay. HINT: There are approximately 7... try to name four.
What are narration, description, process analysis, exemplification, comparison and contrast, classification and division, and definition?
The score you should totally aim to get on the exam.
What is a 5???