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Polysyndeton
What is "deliberate use of many conjunctions"
Ex: He went to the park and played with the dogs and went down the slide and fell off the swings. |
Homily
What is a term that literally means sermon, but it can include any serious talk, speech, or lecture involving moral or spiritual advice?
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Political/Historical, Futuristic, Environmental, Ethical, Economics, Cultural, Scientific
What are the seven lenses?
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3
How many minimum sources do you need to use in the synthesis essay?
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Shorter Works
Poems, articles, book chapters, songs
What kind of titles lie in quotations when mentioned in your essay?
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Asyndeton
What is "deliberate omission of conjunctions between a series of words, phrases or clauses"
Ex: I came, I saw, I conquered. |
Euphemism
What is "a more agreeable or less offensive substitute for a generally unpleasant word or concept"
Ex: To say Earthly Remains rather than Corpse |
Rhetorical Devices
At LEAST 2, recommended 3 Diction, Imagery, all of the repetition ones, etc
What kind of devices do you look for in the Rhetorical Analysis? How many should you talk about? Give me an example of 2!
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Identify if they're for or against your argument and which ones you should use!
What should you do when reading the sources?
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Full Works
Newspapers, Books
What kind of titles are underlined when mentioned in your essay?
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Epanalepsis
What is "repetition of the same word or words at both beginning and ending of a phrase, clause or sentence:
Ex: Nothing is worse than doing nothing. |
Aphorism
What is "a terse statement of known authorship which expresses a general truth or a moral principle (a memorable summation of the author's point). (dicho)
Ex: A lie tole often enough becomes the truth. |
Speaker, Occasion ,Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone
What is SOAPStone?
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Political Cartoons, Graphs, Tables, Pictures
What are examples of visual sources?
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ANNOTATE
What should you do when working on the multiple choice?
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Synecdoche
What is "figure of speech in which a part stands for the whole"
Ex: Give us this day our daily bread. |
Antanaclasis
What is "repetition of a word or phrase whose meaning changes in the second instance"
Ex: If we don't hang together, we'll hang separately." (Benjamin Franklin) |
Hook
Connecting Sentences Open or Closed Thesis
What goes in the introductions for the argumentative and synthesis essays?
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3 body paragraphs
A personal experience
In an argumentative essay, you should always have how many body paragraphs? What is the third one usually composed of?
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12-15 minutes
12 for 5 stories 15 for 4 stories
How long should you take per story and its set of questions in the multiple choice section?
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Colloquial/colloquialism
What is "the use of slang or informalities in speech or writing"
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Syllogism
What is "a deductive system of logic that presents two premises that inevitably lead to a sound conclusion.
Major premise: All men are mortal. Minor premise: Socrates is a mortal. Conclusion: Therefore, Socrates is a mortal. |
Sentence one: Type of work, title of work, author, main idea.
Sentence two: Author shows this how (3 devices). Sentence three: Author's purpose, audience, to feel or do. Sentence four: Author's tone, with audience, to do what.
What belongs in the rhetorical analysis intro?
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-Concession (Opposition/Stance)
-Evidence 1(Mini Explanation) -Evidence 2 (Mini Explanation) -Stance (However) -Evidence 1 (maybe 2, explanation) -Overall Connection
How do you structure the first paragraph in a synthesis essay?
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52-55 Questions
45%
How many questions are in the multiple choice section of the ap exam? How much are they worth (percentage)?
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