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Book Banning Synthesis Essay Prompt

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Social Issues / AP Synthesis Social Issues / AP Synthesis Directions The following prompt is based on the accompanying eight sources. This question required you to synthesize a variety of sources into a coherent, well?written essay. When you synthesize sources, you refer to them to develop your position and cite them accurately. Your argument should be central; the sources should support the argument. Avoid merely summarizing sources. Introduction

Book Banning Synthesis Essay Prompt

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Social Issues / AP Synthesis Social Issues / AP Synthesis Directions The following prompt is based on the accompanying eight sources. This question required you to synthesize a variety of sources into a coherent, well?written essay. When you synthesize sources, you refer to them to develop your position and cite them accurately. Your argument should be central; the sources should support the argument. Avoid merely summarizing sources. Introduction

Vocabulary For Animal Farm

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Word Definition Quote Inference Malignity (n.) Having a strong desire to inflict pain or harm to others. ??In sheer malignity, thinking to set back our plans and avenge himself for his ignominious expulsion, this traitor has crept here under cover of the night and destroyed our work of nearly a year??? (Orwell 64) The he, or Snowball (not said in the quote), is a malignity simply because he intentionally destroyed their work to cause harm to them. It was meticulous, planned out. He took the time to, though not physically, take the time t
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Literary Terms

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Literary Terms for Honors/AP English Term Definition Source Example Abstract terms A term that cannot be perceived by the senses?opposite concrete Act Major subdivision of a play Ad Hominem argument Argument that attacks an opponent rather than the ideas. More emotional by nature. Allegory An allegory has characters, a setting, as well as other types of symbols that have both literal and figurative meanings. Alliteration The repetition of the same consonant sound in several words Allusion Reference to a person, place, or event from literature, history, religion, mythology, politics, sports, science, or pop culture Anachronism An event or object that does not fit the time period in which it is placed. Analogy

The Awakening AP Essay

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The Awakening The book starts out on Grand Isle in Louisiana. Edna spend her days in the company of women and only one day a week with her husband. Once the summer has drawn to a close she moves back to the city, the bulwark of men. Eventually this becomes to much for her and she moves out of her husbands house into the Pigeon house in an attempt to escape the patriarchal relationship with her spouse. The attempt is to no avail and she finds that true comfort for her can only be found in one place. Each house she stays in marks a drop in her tolerance of the social world of women. The first breath of Edna?s awakening is released in a community of women. The Grand Isle cottage is a perfect example of the ?Cult of Domesticity?. It was filled with

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