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Description: This section requires students to write three essays: a synthesis essay, a rhetorical analysis essay, and an argument essay.

Multiple Choice

Description: This section tests reading comprehension of nonfiction texts, rhetorical analysis, and understanding of linguistic and rhetorical techniques.

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Argument Essay
Developing an evidence-based argument on a given topic.
  • Claim and Thesis:
    Stating a clear position.
  • Counterargument:
    Addressing opposing viewpoints.
  • Evidence and Support:
    Providing logical reasoning and examples.
  • Persuasive Techniques:
    Using rhetoric to strengthen argument.
Rhetorical Analysis Essay
Analyzing the rhetorical strategies used in a text.
  • Analysis of Strategies:
    Identifying rhetorical techniques.
  • Purpose and Effect:
    Explaining how strategies achieve purpose.
  • Textual Evidence:
    Supporting analysis with evidence.
  • Writing Style:
    Demonstrating control of language.
Synthesis Essay
Creating an argument using multiple sources.
  • Citation:
    Properly attributing sources.
  • Cohesion and Coherence:
    Logical flow of ideas.
  • Source Integration:
    Effectively incorporating sources.
  • Thesis Development:
    Crafting a clear, argumentative thesis.

Multiple Choice Categories

Language and Composition
Understanding grammatical and syntactical elements.
  • Diction:
    Understanding word choice and connotation.
  • Figurative Language:
    Identifying metaphors, similes, and imagery.
  • Grammar and Mechanics:
    Understanding grammatical conventions.
  • Syntax:
    Analyzing sentence structure and its effect.
Reading Comprehension
Understanding and interpreting the main ideas and themes of passages.
  • Inference:
    Drawing conclusions from the text.
  • Main Idea:
    Identifying the central idea or thesis.
  • Supporting Details:
    Understanding evidence and examples.
  • Vocabulary in Context:
    Determining the meaning of words and phrases.
Rhetorical Analysis
Analyzing how authors use rhetorical strategies to achieve their purpose.
  • Organization and Structure:
    Understanding how the text is organized.
  • Purpose and Audience:
    Understanding the author's intent and target audience.
  • Rhetorical Strategies:
    Identifying techniques like ethos, pathos, logos.
  • Tone and Style:
    Analyzing the author's tone and stylistic choices.
Synthesis of Information
Combining ideas from multiple texts to draw conclusions.
  • Comparative Analysis:
    Comparing themes across texts.
  • Critical Thinking:
    Applying reasoning to synthesize ideas.
  • Evaluating Arguments:
    Assessing the strength of arguments.
  • Integrating Sources:
    Combining information from multiple sources.

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