Speaker
Name the three rhetorical appeals.
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
What is a simile?
Comparing to unlike things using "like" or "as"
Name the three types of essays (FRQs) on the exam.
Synthesis, Argumentative, Rhetorical Analysis
What acronym can you use to help you come up with evidence for the argumentative essay?
REHUGO
In SOAP, what does the "A" stand for?
Audience
What is ethos?
An appeal to the credibility of the speaker
What is hyperbole?
Obvious exaggeration to emphasize a point
If you divide your time equally on the FRQs, how much time will you have for each of the 3 essays?
45 minutes
How many sources do you need to use on the synthesis essay to earn a score of 3 or higher on Evidence and Commentary?
3
In SOAP, what does the "P" stand for?
Purpose
What is pathos?
An appeal to the audience's emotion
What is juxtaposition?
Putting two contrasting elements together
How much time will you have on the multiple choice section?
60 minutes/one hour
What is the highest score you can earn on an FRQ?
6
In SOAP, what does the "O" stand for?
Occasion
What is logos?
An appeal to logic using facts and statistics
What is anaphora?
The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of sentences
How many MCQs are on the exam?
45
In order to earn the point, your thesis statement must be_______.
A) In the first paragraph
B) Defensible
C) Only one sentence
D) None of the above
B) Defensible
What is exigence?
Whatever prompts the speaker to deliver the message at this time- "the thing that excites or frustrates the speaker"
An image of a sad dog to get you to donate to an animal shelter is primarily what rhetorical appeal?
Pathos
What is parallelism?
The use of the same/similar grammatical structure in a sequence of phrases or sentences.
How many sections (rows) are there on the writing rubrics?
3
What does REHUGO stand for?
Reading
Entertainment
History
Universal Truth
Government/Political
Observations