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AP Language Quiz:  Parallelism as Rhetoric
AP Language Quiz:  Parallelism as Rhetoric
AP Language Quiz:  Parallelism as Rhetoric
AP Language Quiz:  Parallelism as Rhetoric
AP Language Quiz:  Parallelism as Rhetoric
AP Language Quiz:  Parallelism as Rhetoric
AP Language Quiz:  Parallelism as Rhetoric
AP Language Quiz:  Parallelism as Rhetoric
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This 10 question quiz can be given as an assessment or simply a class review of parallel structure. It takes cited examples of parallel structure and asks students to identify the type of parallel structure and for extra credit, the effect. The answer key is included.

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Description

This 10 question quiz can be given as an assessment or simply a class review of parallel structure. It takes cited examples of parallel structure and asks students to identify the type of parallel structure and for extra credit, the effect. The answer key is included.

Related Resources

How to Write for AP Lang Sophistication Point

AP/IB Teaching Genre Analysis

Distance Learning Rhetorical Situation Podcast Project

Introduction to AP Lang Choice Board

Distance Learning:  Rhetorical Questions You Should Ask Yourself Word Sort

Distance Learning - Using Music to Reinforce Rhetorical Analysis

Rhetorical Devices Quiz #1

Rhetorical Devices Quiz #2

Rhetorical Appeals Quiz

Thank You for Arguing Infographic Project 

Thank You for Arguing Test - Choice of TWO

Thank You For Arguing Assignments and Project

Distance Learning - AP Lang Twitter Hashtag Claim Analysis

AP Language and Rhetorical Situation Learning Stations

Writers on Twitter Rhetorical Analysis

How to Vary Your Syntax With Ease

AP Lang 6 point Synthesis Rubric Pre-Write and Peer Conference

AP Lang 6 point Argument Rubric with Peer Conference

AP Lang 6 point Rhetorical Analysis Rubric with Peer Conference and Self-Evaluation

Argument Refutation Exercises 

Distance Learning 10 Top in the Last 10 Argument Pre-Write

AP Lang Verbs that Identify Author’s Purpose Word Sort

Embedding Quotes Model and Practice

AP Lang Bias and Rhetoric in Journalism

AP Lang Identifying Audience

Teaching Style

Rhetorical Devices Glossary

AP Lang Identifying Tone Exercises

AP Lang Visual Arguments

The Synthesis Process:  College Level Writing

Syntax and Rhetoric

Varying Sentence Beginnings

Connotation and Denotation Exercises

50 Ways to Make Your Writing Sound Smart

Dialectical Journal:  A Student Guide

Toulmin Model of Argumentation Outline and Explanation 

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Apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different contexts, to make effective choices for meaning or style, and to comprehend more fully when reading or listening.
Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings.
Acquire and use accurately a range of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases sufficient for reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the college and career readiness level; demonstrate independence in gathering vocabulary knowledge when encountering an unknown term important to comprehension or expression.
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