Ap Language And Composition Quiz 6 (25 MCQs)

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1. In the TARP acronym for building an analytical thesis, what does the 'P' stand for?
2. Incontrovertible evidence is:
3. The shark's fin cut the water like a razor slashing silk.
4. Which type of appeal is used to establish a writer's credibility?
5. What is antithesis and how is it expressed?
6. The tone of Reverend Hale's line, 'There is a prodigious fear of this court in the country-' can be best described as:
7. A question asked soley to produce an effect and not to elicit a reply.
8. When generating evidence to support your position, the CHORES acronym includes 'R' for what type of sources?
9. What is a bridge?
10. Hasty, not thorough
11. What is commentary?
12. Joking
13. Perspicacity
14. A despotic leader is one who is:
15. Commentary should happen in the .....
16. Emma writes a letter to her friends, warning them to avoid a dangerous hiking trail. What tone is Emma using in her letter?
17. In AP Language and Composition, what is the primary purpose of a synthesis essay?
18. When John Proctor asks Danforth, 'Is the accuser always holy now?, ' he is challenging the court's use of which rhetorical premise?
19. A comparison of one thing as if it were another
20. The initial conflict between the Parris and Proctor factions over the Reverend's salary and golden candlesticks is a form of microcosm for the play's larger thematic argument concerning:
21. To intimidate; to discourage
22. Choose the best describing synonym for each vocabulary word. Word:Opulent
23. Persona=
24. A comparison to a directly parallel case; the process of drawing a comparison between two things based on a partial similarity of like features.
25. Giving human characteristics to a nonhuman subject