9.3 Reviewing Key Concepts

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    • The Multiple-Choice section tests your ability to analyze and interpret nonfiction
    • The Multiple-Choice section of the AP English Language and Composition exam is 60 minutes long.

      True
    • What is the primary goal of rhetorical analysis?
      Examine author's strategies
    • Match the rhetorical device with its example:
      Diction ↔️ Formal word choice
      Syntax ↔️ Complex sentence structure
      Tone ↔️ Author's attitude
    • Ethos, pathos, and logos are rhetorical appeals used to persuade an audience.

      True
    • How does ethos persuade an audience?
      Establishing credibility
    • A synthesis essay requires integrating information from multiple sources.

      True
    • How much time is allotted for the Multiple-Choice section of the AP English Language and Composition exam?
      60 minutes
    • Rhetorical analysis is a key skill for analyzing how an author uses rhetorical strategies to achieve a specific purpose
    • Rhetorical analysis involves examining how an author uses rhetorical strategies to achieve a specific purpose
    • What is the rhetorical appeal that focuses on establishing credibility?
      Ethos
    • What are the two main sections of the AP English Language and Composition exam?
      Multiple-Choice and Free-Response
    • What is the purpose of the Rhetorical Analysis essay in the Free-Response Questions section?
      Analyze rhetorical strategies
    • The Free-Response Questions section includes three essay types: Rhetorical Analysis, Argument, and Synthesis
    • Understanding the context of a text is essential for rhetorical analysis.

      True
    • The Free-Response Questions section of the AP English Language and Composition exam requires students to write three different types of essays
    • Steps to analyze rhetorical appeals in a text:
      1️⃣ Identify the author's purpose
      2️⃣ Determine the intended audience
      3️⃣ Analyze the use of ethos, pathos, and logos
      4️⃣ Evaluate the effectiveness of the appeals
    • An author may combine rhetorical appeals, such as ethos and pathos, to strengthen their argument
    • What is the effect of formal, academic diction on an audience?
      Conveys authority
    • The thesis statement in a synthesis essay presents a clear and concise argument
    • The Free-Response Questions section includes three essay types: Rhetorical Analysis, Argument, and Synthesis.
      True
    • Why is understanding the structure and format of the AP English Language and Composition exam crucial?
      For effective preparation
    • In rhetorical analysis, understanding the context of the text is optional.
      False
    • Match the rhetorical appeal with its definition:
      Ethos ↔️ Establishing credibility
      Pathos ↔️ Appealing to emotions
      Logos ↔️ Using logical arguments
    • The tone of a text has no impact on its persuasiveness.
      False
    • A synthesis essay combines information from multiple sources to develop a cohesive argument
    • What is the literary device that compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as"?
      Metaphor
    • Match the literary device with its example:
      Metaphor ↔️ "Life is a journey."
      Simile ↔️ "He runs like the wind."
      Personification ↔️ "The stars danced in the night sky."
      Hyperbole ↔️ "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."
      Allusion ↔️ "She was his Helen of Troy."
    • Misusing words like "its/it's" is a common usage error.
    • Correct pronoun usage avoids ambiguity
    • What does parallel structure ensure in writing?
      Consistent grammatical structure
    • Steps to conducting a rhetorical analysis
      1️⃣ Examine diction
      2️⃣ Analyze syntax
      3️⃣ Identify tone
      4️⃣ Evaluate rhetorical appeals
    • The author's use of syntax impacts the reader by shaping the rhythm
    • Ethos appeals to the author's credibility and character.

      True
    • Logos appeals to logic and reasoning
    • What two elements can an author use to impact the effectiveness of their argument?
      Diction and syntax
    • Effective use of sources in a synthesis essay requires proper citation.

      True
    • Match the rhetorical appeal with its purpose:
      Ethos ↔️ Establishes credibility
      Pathos ↔️ Appeals to emotion
      Logos ↔️ Uses logic and reasoning
    • What is the time allotted for the free-response questions section of the AP English Language and Composition exam?
      135 minutes
    • Match the rhetorical appeal with its method of persuasion:
      Ethos ↔️ Establishing credibility
      Pathos ↔️ Appealing to emotions
      Logos ↔️ Using logical arguments
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