Introduction to Rhetorical Strategies
Rhetorical Analysis Essay Overview
Prompt and Essay Tips
Marking Up and Tone Usage
SOAPSTone Acronym Explanation
Rhetorical Terms Introduction
Allegory and Examples
Analogy and Anecdote
Anaphora and Alliteration
Allusion and Apostrophe
Cliche and Colloquialism
Epitaph and Euphemism
Imagery and Jargon
Metonymy and Paradox
Personification and Satire
Hyperbole and Parody
Simile and Symbolism
Tone as Fallback Strategy
First Prompt Analysis
Reading Luce Speech
Identifying Strategies in Luce
Second Prompt Introduction
Reading Banneker Letter
Analyzing Banneker Strategies
Ethos and Pathos Appeals
Framing Essay with SOAPSTone
Body Paragraph Examples
Conclusion and Modern Ties
Hypocrisy in Modern Context
Wrap-Up and Resources

1:13:37
AP English Language CRAM – Argumentation & FRQ Strategy
2021 · Kevin Steinhauser

AP English Language - Argumentation Basics & Evidence
2020 · Kevin Steinhauser

1:03:22
AP English Language - Academic Growth & Study Strategies
2020 · Stephanie Kirk

AP English Language - Varying Sentence Structure
2019 · Kevin Steinhauser

48:49
AP English Language - Synthesis: Body Paragraphs
2019 · Kevin Steinhauser

50:28
AP English Language - Rhetorical Analysis: SOAPSTONE
2019 · Kathryn Howard

50:15
AP Lang - Satire & Fallacies
2019 · Kathryn Howard

41:13
AP Lang - Rhetorical Analysis: SOAPSTone & TOBI
2019 · Kathryn Howard

55:59
AP English Language - Multiple Choice Practice
2019 · Kathryn Howard

54:06
AP English Language - Essay Outlining & TOBY Method
2019 · Kathryn Howard