Rhetorical Devices
Argument & Thesis
Synthesis Essay
Rhetorical Analysis
MCQ
100

A comparison using “like” or “as”

What is a simile?

100

A statement that takes a clear position on an issue

What is a defensible thesis?

100

The number of sources typically provided on the exam

What is 6–7 sources?

100

The focus of rhetorical analysis essays

What is how an author makes meaning or persuades?

100

First step in understanding a passage

What is reading the question first?

200

Repetition of the beginning of clauses for emphasis

What is anaphora?

200

In an argumentative essay, this paragraph acknowledges an opposing viewpoint and then explains why the writer’s position is still stronger.

What is a concession paragraph?

200

The goal of the synthesis essay

What is to form an argument using multiple sources?

200

Explaining how evidence supports a writer’s purpose

What is commentary?

200

Eliminating clearly wrong answers

What is the process of elimination?

300

A question asked for effect, not answer

What is a rhetorical question?

300

A viewpoint that goes against your argument

What is a counterclaim?

300

A key requirement when using sources in synthesis

What is citing?

300

A writer describes a devastating natural disaster using words like “cruel,” “relentless,” and “heartbreaking” to emphasize emotional impact and shape how the audience feels about the event.

What is tone?

300

Answers that use extreme words like “always” or “never” are usually this

What are distractors?

400

The combination of credibility, emotion, and logic in persuasion

Rhetorical Situation 

400

This part of an AP Lang essay connects claims, evidence, and commentary into a clear progression of ideas.

What is line of reasoning?

400

One source argues that social media harms teen mental health by increasing anxiety, while another source responds that social media can improve mental health by providing support communities and reducing isolation.

What are sources talking to each other?

400

Identifying techniques used to persuade an audience

What is diction, syntax, and rhetorical devices?

400

The best way to handle unfamiliar vocabulary in passages

What are context clues?

500

A writer describes a war-torn city filled with rubble and silence immediately followed by a scene of children laughing and playing in the streets.

What is juxtaposition?

500

A student argues that social media negatively affects teenagers and supports the claim by referencing rising anxiety rates reported in national health studies.

What is statistics/data or statistical evidence?

500

In a synthesis essay, this is a common mistake where a student simply summarizes each source one at a time instead of combining them to build an argument.

What is a summary?

500

The biggest scoring mistake in rhetorical analysis essays

What is summarizing instead of analyzing?

500

The most important thing to remember in AP Lang MCQs

What is everything must be supported by the passage?