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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT AP LANG FINAL EXAM

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EXAM QUESTIONS

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-Guarantee passing score -64 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation

Question 1: What is an argument?

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Where people exchange their views and try to prove why their view is right.Question 2: In the third and fourth paragraphs, the author contrasts girls and boys in the United States primarily to

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To show how even though both are capable of just the same things, they're vastly different due to the different complexities of adulthood that both genders face.

Question 3: 29. Schlosser cites sociologist George Ritzer (par 18, sentence

1) to suggest that

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McDonald's success occurred at the expense of human rights

Question 4: 59. How has Abigail set up Elizabeth Proctor?

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By accusing her of witchcraft by mentioning her name in court

Question 5: The following is an example of-"...not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need - not as a call to battle, though embattled we are..."

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Evidence/quote Question 6: 62. Elizabeth urges John to go to Salem to:

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Go tell the authorities to stop the trials

Question 7: Juxtaposition

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Where two things are put together to have a contrasting effect Question 8: 63. People "part like the seas" for Abigail because they:

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Do not want to be affiliated with her.

Question 9: Irony

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A form of writing where words have the opposite meaning.Question 10: In the eleventh paragraph ("I believe . . . a boy once, too"), consideration of his relationship with his son motivates the author to shift from

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Listing the possible solutions that he could take from the problem.

Question 11: Define pathos.

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A type of appeal that appeals to the audience's sense of feelings to evoke emotions

Question 12: What is exigence?

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A specific moment that motivates someone to speak out about a certain problem.

Question 13: 27. What evidence does Schlosser provide for his claim that McDonald's has come to symbolize America's service economy?

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He tells us that an estimated one out of eight US workers has at some point been employed by McDonalds.

Question 14: Synthesis

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The combination of two or more ideas to create one new main idea

Question 15: Concession

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A point yielded to an opposing perspective during an argument Question 16: The writer is considering deleting the underlined independent clause in sentence 7 (reproduced below), adjusting the punctuation as necessary.In a classic experiment, students who watched their schools compete in a football game subsequently remember

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Keep it, because it provides an example that explains how confirmation bias affects memory.Question 17: 54. . Which of the following best describes the relationship between the second paragraph and the third paragraph?

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(A) Paragraph 3 presents evidence that addresses questions raised in paragraph 2.

Question 18: Define logos.

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A type of appeal that appeals to the audience's sense of logic

Question 19: The rhetorical triangle is also known as the ___ triangle.

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Aristotelian

Question 20: Allusion

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Basically a reference Question 21: 58. What does Elizabeth want her husband to do to try and keep her safe?

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To go to Salem and tell the town that Abigail isn't telling the truth

Question 22: Allegory

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A story or picture that has a deeper meaning to it.Question 23: The writer is considering adding the following sentence to the passage after sentence 3.Though the phenomenon has been observed throughout history by philosophers, historians, and novelists, the term "confirmation bias" itself wasn't invented until t

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No, because it gives evidence that is not relevant to the passage's overall line of reasoning and therefore does not strengthen the validity of the writer's argument.Question 24: 55. . In the sixth sentence of the third paragraph ("The near-global diffusion . . .opposite effect"), the author mentions the diffusion of English primarily to

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(C) emphasize how one phenomenon can have multiple effects Question 25: The fifth paragraph contributes to the reasoning of the author's argument primarily by

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Showing how even though talking about situations is the right thing to do, it is shunned by society because it doesn't align with the masculine view of men.

Question 26: A claim is

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Something that the author states to be the main point

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