5 | Rhetorical Analysis Task: Analyzing the Prompt | AP English Language and Composition

In this AP Daily: Live Review session, we will review key skills, knowledge, and strategies necessary for success when reading and analyzing the prompt and passage for the rhetorical analysis task. We will go over the main components of the rhetorical situation and some of the major rhetorical choices used by writers. We will also practice identifying and analyzing these elements with a prompt and passage from a past AP English Language and Composition Exam.


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5 | Rhetorical Analysis Task: Analyzing the Prompt | AP English Language and Composition


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