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AP European History Syllabus

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AP EURO ROAD TO THE DEATH OF THE EMPEROR All readings should be done by the date the outlines are due. We skip Ch. 18 until after winter break. All outlines are GROUP outlines. I only collect ONE copy, but you ?cc? me on the email of the final copy to all members of your ?country.? ?Note cards? are OPTIONAL after the close of the first term. They become ?extra credit? for terms 2-4. Take Home Essays are in BOLD. In-class essays are underlined. All Exams are shaded. ALL Quizzes and Tests are TIMED. Quizzes: 7 minutes Tests: 45 minutes (27 for MC) MOST Reading Quizzes (RQ) are 10 questions, but NEVER more than 20. ALWAYS bring a Number 2 pencil. ALL exams are 40 M.C. and 1 FRQ (100 points). ALWAYS bring a Number 2 pencil and BLUE OR BLACK INK pen ASSIGNMENTS

argument quiz

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Name: Date: Period: Quiz Answer the following questions by typing the correct answers in complete sentences. You may only use your written Cornell notes. You may not use the PowerPoint presentation on Echalk. When you are finished you will save your document and email it to me via Echalk. DO NOT PRINT THIS PAGE! Make sure your question and summary sections of your notes are complete. Staple and submit them before you leave today. 1. Define persuasive writing. 2. List 3 ways you encounter persuasion every day. 3. List 2 ways in which you would need to persuade someone of something. 4. What are three ways to convince your audience? (Rhetorical Appeals) 5. Define ethos, pathos, and logos.
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