主题 9Expression of Ideas

Rhetorical Synthesis

Rhetorical Synthesis asks you to turn the notes into the specific response the prompt wants.

核心知识

Rhetorical Synthesis questions test whether you can pick the right pieces from a set of notes and arrange them to serve a specific stated purpose.

深入理解

Every Rhetorical Synthesis question follows the same pattern: you get a set of bullet-point notes, then a prompt that says "Which choice most effectively uses information from the notes to [do something specific]?"

The trap most students fall into: reading the notes, understanding them, then picking whichever answer sounds best. That skips the most important step — reading the goal first.

The goal tells you exactly what the answer needs to do. Sometimes it's "introduce the topic to an unfamiliar audience." Sometimes it's "emphasize the difference between X and Y." Each goal filters out different pieces of information from the notes.

Here's the process that works:

  1. Read the goal before anything else
  2. Go back to the notes and mark which ones are relevant to that goal
  3. Check each answer choice against two criteria: Does it use the right information? Does it accomplish the stated goal?

A strong answer does three things: it pulls the correct details from the notes, it arranges them in a way that serves the goal, and it doesn't add anything that isn't in the notes.