Multiple Choice
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Argument
WILD CARD
100

Books are the mirrors of the soul. One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well. Literature is not only a mirror, but a lamp—it illuminates what we are afraid to admit, even to ourselves.” – Virgina Wold 

What is the rhetorical choice being used in the line "Literature is not only a mirror, but a lamp? 

A. Hyperbole 

B. Similie

 C. Metaphor

 D. Concrete diction

B. Metaphor

100

In today’s digital age, memes are more than just jokes—they shape how people understand news, politics, and social trends. A viral meme can sometimes communicate a complex idea faster than an entire article. Because of this, memes have become one of the most important communication tools of this generation.

Which revision best improves the clarity of the phrase “more than just jokes” in the opening sentence?

A. More than random pictures
B. More than just humor
C. Significant tools of cultural commentary
D. Important for entertainment

what is 

C. Significant tools of cultural commentary

100

On September 23, 2019, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, then 16 years old, delivered a speech at the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York City. Speaking before global leaders, Thunberg expressed outrage at the inaction surrounding the climate crisis and urged immediate, transformative change.
Read the passage carefully. Write an essay that analyzes the rhetorical choices Thunberg makes to convey urgency and hold world leaders accountable for environmental inaction.

What is the exigence ?

what is 

The urgent need for global action in response to the accelerating climate crisis, combined with the frustration many young people feel over world leaders' inaction, served as the exigence for Thunberg’s speech. Her remarks were prompted by the growing scientific consensus that time is running out to prevent irreversible environmental damage—and by the lack of meaningful political response.

100

Provide one specific example (from history, current events, literature, or personal experience) that supports this claim. Then, write one sentence of commentary that explains how this evidence proves the claim. 

Claim #1: Curiosity is one of the most important traits a person can have. 

Example: Scientists’ curiosity during the COVID-19 pandemic led to the rapid development of life-saving vaccines.
Commentary: This curiosity resulted in global health breakthroughs that saved millions of lives.

100

What was the name of our very first novel in AP LANG?

for an additional 100 points

The Narrative of the life of Fredrick Douglass.

200

How much is the MC worth on the AP exam ?

What is 45 % 

200

In today’s digital age, memes are more than just jokes—they shape how people understand news, politics, and social trends. A viral meme can sometimes communicate a complex idea faster than an entire article. Because of this, memes have become one of the most important communication tools of this generation.

Which version of the sentence is the most concise without losing meaning?
Original: "A viral meme can sometimes communicate a complex idea faster than an entire article."

A. A viral meme is able to express a complicated thought quickly and more effectively than an article.
B. A viral meme can often communicate complex ideas more efficiently than a full article.
C. A viral meme has the potential to sometimes be quicker than an article in explaining ideas.
D. Sometimes memes say things faster than articles.

What is B, B. A viral meme can often communicate complex ideas more efficiently than a full article.

200

On July 30, 2020, former President Barack Obama delivered a eulogy at the funeral of Congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis in Atlanta, Georgia. In his remarks, Obama paid tribute to Lewis’s legacy while encouraging listeners to carry on the fight for justice and equality. 

Identifu the primary audience ?

The attendees of John Lewis’s funeral, including family, friends, civil rights leaders, political figures, and members of the public watching the live broadcast—particularly Americans who admired Lewis’s legacy and are concerned about the state of democracy and racial justice.

200

Task: Provide one specific example (from history, current events, literature, or personal experience) that supports this claim. Then, write one sentence of commentary that explains how this evidence proves the claim. Claim #2: Failure is necessary for success.

Example: Thomas Edison failed thousands of times before successfully inventing the light bulb.
Commentary: Edison’s numerous failures taught him valuable lessons and ultimately led to the successful invention of the light bulb, demonstrating that failure is a crucial step toward achieving success.

200

First one to fill out the correct answers can steal up to 500 from a team of their choosing.

  • 6 × 7 = ?

  • 8 × 4 = ?

  • 9 × 3 = ?

  • 5 × 12 = ?

  • 7 × 6 = 

  • 6 × 7 = 42

  • 8 × 4 = 32

  • 9 × 3 = 27

  • 5 × 12 = 60

  • 7 × 6 = 42

300

Books are the mirrors of the soul. One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well. Literature is not only a mirror, but a lamp—it illuminates what we are afraid to admit, even to ourselves.” – Virgina Wold

 What is the primary function of the metaphor “lamp” in the final sentence? 

A. To suggest literature provides comfort

 B. To show literature’s ability to reveal hidden truths C. To criticize those who fear introspection

 D. To elevate the aesthetic function of books

What is B , to show literature's ability to reveal hidden truths.

300

In today’s digital age, memes are more than just jokes—they shape how people understand news, politics, and social trends. A viral meme can sometimes communicate a complex idea faster than an entire article. Because of this, memes have become one of the most important communication tools of this generation.

Which transition best improves the flow between the second and third sentences?

A. On the contrary,
B. However,
C. As a result,
D. For example,

What is C. As a result,


300

On January 20, 2021, Amanda Gorman, the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history, delivered her poem “The Hill We Climb” at the presidential inauguration of Joe Biden. In her address, Gorman reflected on the challenges America faced in recent years, including political division, racial injustice, and a global pandemic. Through her performance, she aimed to inspire unity, resilience, and hope for the future.
Read the passage carefully. Write an essay that analyzes the rhetorical choices Gorman makes to convey her message of national unity and hope in a time of division.

Identify the T.A.G , purpose and message 

The Hill We Climb, Amanda Gorman , poem , inspire unity, resilience and hope, national unity.

300

Task: Provide one specific example (from history, current events, literature, or personal experience) that supports this claim. Then, write one sentence of commentary that explains how this evidence proves the claim.

Claim #3 Reading regularly improves vocabulary.

Example: For instance, when a person reads a novel like The Great Gatsby, they encounter sophisticated vocabulary and sentence structures not typically found in casual speech.
Commentary: This exposure to more complex language helps expand the reader's vocabulary and understanding of how words are used in different contexts.

300

What is the longest river in the world?

First group to answer gets +600

The Nile river 

400

In today’s digital age, memes are more than just jokes—they shape how people understand news, politics, and social trends. A viral meme can sometimes communicate a complex idea faster than an entire article. Because of this, memes have become one of the most important communication tools of this generation. 

1. Which of the following best enhances the final sentence to develop the paragraph’s central claim? 

A. They can be made by anyone, which is part of what makes them fun.

B. For instance, during elections or global crises, memes can distill public sentiment into a single image or phrase.

 C. They’re often very funny and sometimes go viral without any context.

 D. Memes are everywhere, and people love to share them.

B. For instance, during elections or global crises, memes can distill public sentiment into a single image or phrase.

400

In today’s digital age, memes are more than just jokes—they shape how people understand news, politics, and social trends. A viral meme can sometimes communicate a complex idea faster than an entire article. Because of this, memes have become one of the most important communication tools of this generation.

Which added sentence would most effectively enhance the paragraph by providing a specific example?

A. Some people find memes annoying and overused.
B. For instance, during elections or global crises, memes can distill public sentiment into a single image or phrase.
C. Memes are sometimes too difficult for older generations to understand.
D. Memes often go viral, which makes them easy to remember.

What is B. For instance, during elections or global crises, memes can distill public sentiment into a single image or phrase.

400

On January 20, 2021, Amanda Gorman, the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history, delivered her poem “The Hill We Climb” at the presidential inauguration of Joe Biden. In her address, Gorman reflected on the challenges America faced in recent years, including political division, racial injustice, and a global pandemic. Through her performance, she aimed to inspire unity, resilience, and hope for the future.

In her inaugural poem “The Hill We Climb,” Amanda Gorman utilizes vivid imagery, rhetorical questions, and repetition to confront America’s challenges and inspire unity, resilience, and hope, urging the nation to rise above division and work toward a more just and inclusive future.

400

Task: Provide one specific example (from history, current events, literature, or personal experience) that supports this claim. Then, write one sentence of commentary that explains how this evidence proves the claim.

Claim 4 Technology has made communication more efficient but less personal.

Example: Texting allows people to communicate quickly, but it lacks the nuances of tone and body language that are present in in-person conversations.
Commentary: This shift towards digital communication can lead to misunderstandings and less meaningful connections, as nonverbal cues are often missing.

400

Category: Science
Question: What is the process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water?

Correct answer receives triple points. 

What is photsynthesis ?

500

In the final sentence, the speaker shifts from describing literature as a “mirror” to a “lamp.” What is the rhetorical function of this shift within the context of the passage? 

A. It reinforces the central claim that literature primarily reflects human behavior and cultural values.

B. It introduces a contrast that redefines literature’s role as not only reflective but also revelatory.

C. It weakens the original metaphor by introducing a contradictory image that lacks cohesion.

 D. It complicates the tone by introducing a moralistic critique of those who misuse literature.

B. It introduces a contrast that redefines literature’s role as not only reflective but also revelatory.

500

In today’s digital age, memes are more than just jokes—they shape how people understand news, politics, and social trends. A viral meme can sometimes communicate a complex idea faster than an entire article. Because of this, memes have become one of the most important communication tools of this generation.

1. Which of the following revisions most effectively improves the logical flow and coherence of the passage?

 A. Add the sentence, “This is particularly evident in political campaigns, where memes are used to influence voter opinions.”

 B. Replace “memes have become one of the most important communication tools of this generation” with “As a result, memes have become pivotal in shaping both public opinion and political discourse.”

 C. Add the phrase, “Memes serve as shortcuts to understanding complex societal issues, such as climate change, by distilling them into digestible, often humorous, visuals,” to provide a clear example.

 D. Insert a counterargument: “Some critics believe that memes oversimplify important issues, but their efficiency in spreading ideas outweighs this criticism.”

What is B. Replace “memes have become one of the most important communication tools of this generation” with “As a result, memes have become pivotal in shaping both public opinion and political discourse.” 

500

Craft a robust, complete thesis using the rhetorical analysis prompt below! 

On April 9, 1964, Claudia “Lady Bird” Johnson, who was at the time the First Lady of the United States, gave the following speech at the first anniversary luncheon of the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation. The foundation is a nonprofit division of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library dedicated to the works of former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, who passed away in 1962.  


n her 1964 speech at the first anniversary luncheon of the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation, Claudia “Lady Bird” Johnson uses pathos, historical allusions, and inclusive language to honor Eleanor Roosevelt’s legacy, while simultaneously encouraging the audience to continue her work of social justice and public service, fostering a collective sense of responsibility for building a better future.

500

Task: Provide one specific example (from history, current events, literature, or personal experience) that supports this claim. Then, write one sentence of commentary that explains how this evidence proves the claim.

Claim 5 The pursuit of perfection can often lead to self-doubt and stagnation.

Example: In her book The Gifts of Imperfection, Brené Brown explains how striving for perfection can paralyze individuals, preventing them from taking risks and making progress.
Commentary: Brown’s argument demonstrates that the constant desire to be flawless can undermine confidence and hinder personal growth, ultimately trapping individuals in a cycle of insecurity.

500

Category: History
Question: Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?

First one to get the correct answer can swap points with any team .

who is Amelia Earhart?

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