Multiple Choice
Argument FRQs
Rhetorical Analysis
Rhetorical Choices
Book 3: 1984
100

How many total questions are there on the multiple choice exam?

45

100

What are the two argument-based FRQs?

Argument & Synthesis

100

What is the primary acronym for Rhetorical Analysis?

SPACECAT

speaker, purpose, audience, context, exigence - choices, appeals, tone

100

A short, interesting, or funny rendition of an event or occurrence that may have happened to the speaker, author, or actor, or someone he or she purports to know.

Anecdote

100

What is the room number of the torture chamber in the Ministry of Truth?

Room 101

200

How many passages are there on the multiple choice exam?

5 FIVE

200

Can you argue both sides of an issue in your response?

NO!

200

What is the first step in prewriting the RA FRQ?

Break down the prompt for SPACE

200

Deliberate Exaggeration used to create humor or emphasis

Hyperbole

200

Accepting two beliefs as simultaneously true even when they contradict one's sense of reality

Doublethink

300

How long should you spend on “Reading like a Writer” passages? 

10 minutes

300

How many sources do you need to cite (minimum) in the Synthesis FRQ?

3 THREE

300

As you read the passage for the FIRST time you should primarily be

Chunking / Identifying shifts

300

An implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text. Ex: Bible

Allusion

300

What did O’Brien really mean when he had told Winston “We will meet again in a place with no darkness”

That Winston would eventually end up in the Ministry of Love.

400

How long should you spend on “Rhetorical Analysis Style Passages?”

15 minutes

400

What is the primary acronym for the Synthesis FRQ?

$SEEITT

$pending, safety, ethics, environment, international relations, technology, time


400

In what order should you analyze the text?

Chronologically

400

When discussing word choice: An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.

Connotation

400

Who are the two people from Winston’s job that are also in jail with him?

Parsons & Ampleforth

500

The reading section of the MCQ may ask you to 'INFER' certain parts of the text. What does INFER/INFERENCE mean?

using evidence and background knowledge to understand something not directly stated

[EX: Someone slams the door = they are upset/angry]

500

What is the primary acronym for the Argument FRQ?

CHORES

current events, historical events/figures, outside knowledge, reading, entertainment, science/tech

500

When analyzing the effect of an author’s choices, we are first discussing how a certain choice creates….?

An appeal (to ethos, logos, or pathos)

500

When discussing word choice: Language used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary.

Colloquial

500

What is the Party’s only goal according to O’Brien?

"absolute, endless, and limitless power"

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