Rhetorical Devices
Inference
Syntax/Diction
Evidence Matters
SAT/ACT Challenge
100

An author repeats the phrase “We will rise” at the beginning of consecutive sentences.


What is anaphora?

100

A character avoids eye contact and gives short answers during a conversation. What can the reader infer? 

The character is uncomfortable, nervous, hiding something or upset. 

100

What does diction refer to in literature?

An author's word choice

100

What makes textual evidence strong? 

It directly supports the claim and is relevant/specific. 

100

What is the primary purpose of transition words in writing?





To connect ideas logically.

200

A Contradiction that reveals a deeper truth 

What is Paradox?

200

What is the difference between an explicit statement and an inference?

An explicit statement is directly stated; an inference is implied through evidence. 

200

Short, fragmented sentences often create what effect?

Tension, urgency or emphasis 

200

Which is stronger evidence:
a vague summary or a direct quotation?





A direct quotation.

200

Which revision best improves clarity and conciseness?

“Due to the fact that the test was difficult, many students struggled.”

A. Because the test was difficult, many students struggled.
B. Owing to the difficult nature of the test, many students struggled greatly.
C. The difficult test caused many students to struggle a lot.
D. Many students struggled because of the fact that the test was difficult.



What is A?

300

" I can resist anything except temptation." This is an example of what rhetorical technique?

What is Irony? 

300

Why might an author intentionally leave information unstated? 

To encourage reader interpretation, create suspense, or deepen engagement.

300

Why would an author shift from formal diction to informal diction? 

To change tone, reveal character, or connect differently with the audience. 

300

Why is commentary important after citing evidence?






It explains how the evidence supports the argument.

300

Which quotation BEST supports the claim that the character feels isolated?

A. “She laughed with the others at lunch.”
B. “He waved as he entered the crowded room.”
C. “Although surrounded by people, she felt invisible.”
D. “The hallway buzzed with conversation.”



What is C?

400

An author deliberately understates a serious situation for effect. 

What is understatement? 

400

Question:

A narrator describes a mansion as “beautiful but rotting beneath the surface.”

What larger idea might the mansion symbolize?



Decay, corruption, hidden problems, or false appearances.

400

How does syntax affect tone? 

Sentence structure influences pacing, emphasis, emotion, and readability. 

400

A student includes evidence but never explains it.

What writing weakness exists?








Lack of analysis/commentary.

400

What type of evidence would MOST strengthen an argument about school start times?

A. Personal opinions
B. Scientific sleep research
C. Unrelated anecdotes
D. Fictional examples


What is B?

500

Explain how parallel structure can strengthen an argument

It improves clarity, rythm, and emphasis while making ideas more persuasive 

500

A speaker praises freedom while describing oppressive conditions.

What literary concept is most likely present?


Irony

500

Analyze why an author might use complex syntax during moments of reflection.

To mirror complicated thinking, internal conflict, or deeper analysis. 

500

Explain the relationship between claim, evidence, and reasoning.


Evidence supports the claim, while reasoning explains the connection.

500

“For decades, scientists warned policymakers about rising sea levels, yet meaningful action remained frustratingly limited.”

The author’s tone in the passage is BEST described as:

A. indifferent
B. celebratory
C. frustrated
D. humorous



 What is C?

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