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Q2 Prep
Q2 Prep Brainstorming Checklist - HANDOUT
Rhetoric - Summary Cards (must read)
AP Lang intro to rhetoric overview PPT
q2 rhetoric guide
Q2 rhetoric how to guide 2pg handout
Rhetoric how to guide
Moving from meh to great in rhetorical analysis PPT
AP Schemes and tropes handout
AP schemes and tropes checklist
AP Rhetorical Categories 2pg
Questions to ask with a Q2 passage
Reading Skills - previewing and questions to ask
Intro to Rhetorical Modes (website)
A Sample of an annotated passage
Q2 rhetorical prompt vocab list (100+ terms/quiz)
Teacher Guide - read pg 17-25
Rhetoric in AP Course Guide pg 22-25
What Students Need to Know about Rhetoric (from AP)
Rhetoric Notes (Nelson) handout
Rhetoric Lecture (Nelson)
Rhetorical Skills (major Nelson lecture)
pg 156-158 - rhetorical tips
The Rhetorical Triangle (or 3 forms of rhetorical appeals: ethos, pathos, logos)
Intro to Rhetorical Strategies (& questions to ask)
Elements of Argument
What is argumentation (& intro to rogerian + toumlin)
Intro to Toumlin Model
What is rhetoric
Writing an analysis of an argument
Rhetoric - a misc textbook
AP Rhetorical Analysis Q2 website (useful part = THE RHETORICAL TOOLBOX)
Elements of the Rhetorical Situation website - check the left side tabs for the website
The Five Canons of Rhetoric websites - version1, version 2, version 3
Forms of Evidence
How to Punctuate
Rohol's tips for IB Paper 1 Exam on Poem/Prose commentary
Q2 Prep Brainstorming Checklist - HANDOUT
Rhetoric - Summary Cards (must read)
AP Lang intro to rhetoric overview PPT
q2 rhetoric guide
Q2 rhetoric how to guide 2pg handout
Rhetoric how to guide
Moving from meh to great in rhetorical analysis PPT
AP Schemes and tropes handout
AP schemes and tropes checklist
AP Rhetorical Categories 2pg
Questions to ask with a Q2 passage
Reading Skills - previewing and questions to ask
Intro to Rhetorical Modes (website)
A Sample of an annotated passage
Q2 rhetorical prompt vocab list (100+ terms/quiz)
Teacher Guide - read pg 17-25
Rhetoric in AP Course Guide pg 22-25
What Students Need to Know about Rhetoric (from AP)
Rhetoric Notes (Nelson) handout
Rhetoric Lecture (Nelson)
Rhetorical Skills (major Nelson lecture)
pg 156-158 - rhetorical tips
The Rhetorical Triangle (or 3 forms of rhetorical appeals: ethos, pathos, logos)
Intro to Rhetorical Strategies (& questions to ask)
Elements of Argument
What is argumentation (& intro to rogerian + toumlin)
Intro to Toumlin Model
What is rhetoric
Writing an analysis of an argument
Rhetoric - a misc textbook
AP Rhetorical Analysis Q2 website (useful part = THE RHETORICAL TOOLBOX)
Elements of the Rhetorical Situation website - check the left side tabs for the website
The Five Canons of Rhetoric websites - version1, version 2, version 3
Forms of Evidence
How to Punctuate
Rohol's tips for IB Paper 1 Exam on Poem/Prose commentary
Q2 tips (rhetoric)
5 ways to identify rhetorical devices
Rhetorical Terms handout
Rhetoric & Advertising (30 pg PDF)
Exigence is defined as follows:
In rhetoric, exigence is an issue, problem, or situation that causes or prompts someone to write or speak. The term exigence comes from the Latin word for "demand." It was popularized in rhetorical studies by Lloyd Bitzer in "The Rhetorical Situation" ("Philosophy and Rhetoric," 1968).
In rhetoric, exigence is an issue, problem, or situation that causes or prompts someone to write or speak. The term exigence comes from the Latin word for "demand." It was popularized in rhetorical studies by Lloyd Bitzer in "The Rhetorical Situation" ("Philosophy and Rhetoric," 1968).