What does predict before you peek mean?
Cover up the answers and take a guess. Then look at the answers
What's the highest you can get on this section?
6
What is a central idea?
Lesson about life--more than one word
What is rhetoric?
Way a speaker persuades
If you have "no clue" on a question, what should you do?
Skip it and come back to it
How many paragraphs should your argument essay be?
5
How many paragraphs should this essay be?
3
What does ethos, pathos, logos mean?
ethos: credible source
pathos: appeal to emotions
logos: appeal to logic
What is the rule of thumb rule when you get a question that refers you to a specific line/lines?
Read a little before and after the lines they give you
How many reasons should you brainstorm for your side of the argument?
3--one of them will be used for your "come back" and the other two will be your body paragraphs
What do you state in the intro paragraph?
-title/author
-central idea
-literary strategy
In a rhetorical analysis, what do you need to do?
Explain what the speaker is arguing, for what purpose, and what rhetorical devices he/she uses
If you read a passage and have "no clue," what should you do?
Read the questions--sometimes they give you hints
How should you cite your quotes?
(Text 1, line 4).
In your body paragraph, you need to use the "buzz words." What does that mean?
You must use "central idea" and the literary term you picked
What is anaphora?
repeated words/phrasing near the beginning of lines
If you are able to eliminate two of the answers, what are you usually left with?
One that is somewhat correct and one that is the best answer
What does CFCC stand for?
Common understanding + first glance + closer look + claim
How many quotes should you use and what do you do after you use each quote?
at least 3
Explain how it helps develop the central idea
How do you cite your sources?
(Passage B, line 14).
(Passage A, lines 14-17).