Synthesis
Rhetorical Analysis
Argument
This and That
The Exam and The Rubric
100

First things first: _________ is the prompt asking? And remember, AP stands for _________ ______ __________.

What

Answer the prompt

100

In your introduction, include relevant information related to the _____________ _______________, like the speaker, audience, and purpose.

rhetorical situation

100

You must assert a _________ position on a topic, even if you're making a qualified argument.

clear or defensible

100

Three strong choice verbs, instead of says, states, or shows:

Highlights, identifies, emphasizes, underscores, acknowledges, demonstrates

100

The MCQs are divided into two categories:

1.

2.

1. Reading

2. Writing

200

The number of sources you need to cite in your synthesis essay.

Three

200

Rhetorical choices refer to what the author is ________.

doing.

200

Each body paragraph needs a ________ ___________ that establishes the main idea.

topic sentence

200

Words and phrases that connect body paragraphs and sentences within body paragraphs.

Transitions

200

True/False: You can answer the FRQs in any order you would like.

True

300

What should you do if one of the provided sources is too confusing or does not line up with your position.

skip it

300

Name three common rhetorical choices or moves by a writer. (hint: not appeals)

Comparison/juxtaposition, anecdote, facts/stats, allusion, repetition, tone shift, definition/description, etc.

300

Strive to include _________ examples as your evidence. it is often helpful to _______ two pieces of  evidence in the same body paragraph to strengthen your argument.

specific

pair/use

300

The logical ordering of your argument refers to your __________ ____ _______________.

line of reasoning

300

If you have a vivid and persuasive style throughout your paper, you will likely get what? 

The sophistication point

400

Where the period goes when using a parenthetical citation.

After the parentheses

400

A defensible thesis must include specific ____________ ___________ and the specific ___________, ___________, or __________________. 

rhetorical choices

message, argument, or purpose

400

True/False: It is always best to address the counterargument

False

400

True/False: It is best to avoid writing paragraphs about logos, ethos, and pathos.

True

400

Don't spend too much time on any one MCQ because...

Every question is worth the same value and you want to have time to answer the questions about which you feel more confident and thus are more likely to answer correctly.

500

Try to put your sources into _____________ with you and each other.

conversation

500

When writing your rhetorical analysis, write following the __________ of the passage.  

chronology or order

500

Brainstorm evidence from the following categories:

Current Events, History, Outside Knowledge, Reading, Entertainment, Science/Sports

500

Where in your paper you should zoom out and consider broader implications or relevant applications.

Conclusion

500

Most students don't get the full 4 points in Row B because they lack _______________.

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