Word Choice
What is Diction?
The time you have to complete the multiple choice section on the AP Language exam
What is 60 minutes?
This mnemonic represents the required pieces of the rhetorical analysis' introduction (but not the thesis statement)
What is SOAPStone?
What is parallelism?
Deliberate exaggeration used to create humor or emphasis
What is hyperbole?
The number of questions you can expect on the multiple choice section of the AP Language exam
What is 45?
Highly suggested to use two sources per paragraph for this essay
What is the synthesis essay?
Using words with the same first letter repeatedly close together in a phrase or sentence.
What is alliteration?
The logical connection of evidence in an argumentation essay.
What is the line of reasoning?
The amount of time you will have to read, plan, and write your three essays during the AP English Language and Composition exam.
What is 2 hours and 15 minutes?
This mnemonic is used to help generate evidence for the argumentation essay.
What is CHORES?
The way sentences are grammatically constructed.
What is syntax?
Intentionally placing two opposite things side by side to create an effect
What is juxtaposition?
45 percent of the exam score comes from here
What is Multiple Choice?
What the C in CHORES stands for
What is Current Events?
The need that provokes a person to write an argumentative piece
What is exigence?
A kind of parallel syntax, dividing an idea into three harmonious parts, usually of increasing power.
What is tricolon?
Syntax that purposely removes conjunctions between words
What is asyndeton?
The percentage of MCQs one needs to get correct for a 5 on that section.
The essay you should write about first
What is whichever one is the easiest for you to answer?
The identifier of the three appeals in argumentation
Who is Aristotle?
Deliberate repetition of the first part of the sentence
What is anaphora?