AP English Language of Composition
Chapters 1-4 /31 Questions and
Answers/Verified.
ethos - -appeal to character
-pathos - -appeal to emotions
-logos - -appeal to reason
-SOAPS - -subject, occasion, audience, purpose, speaker
-rhetorical triangle - -speaker - audience - subject
-tone - -the perspective or attitude that the author adopts with
regards to a specific character, place or development
-concede an argument - -you agree that an opposing argument
may be true
-refute an argument - -you deny the validity of all or part of an
argument
-the classical model - -introduction (exordium)
narration (narratio)
confirmation (confirmatio)
refutation (refutatio)
conclusion (peroratio)
-close reading - -an analysis of text
-diction - -choice of words
Chapters 1-4 /31 Questions and
Answers/Verified.
ethos - -appeal to character
-pathos - -appeal to emotions
-logos - -appeal to reason
-SOAPS - -subject, occasion, audience, purpose, speaker
-rhetorical triangle - -speaker - audience - subject
-tone - -the perspective or attitude that the author adopts with
regards to a specific character, place or development
-concede an argument - -you agree that an opposing argument
may be true
-refute an argument - -you deny the validity of all or part of an
argument
-the classical model - -introduction (exordium)
narration (narratio)
confirmation (confirmatio)
refutation (refutatio)
conclusion (peroratio)
-close reading - -an analysis of text
-diction - -choice of words