<p>For the rhetorical essay, I wrote 'Richard Louy' instead of 'Richard Louv.' I honestly don't know how this happened... I even checked several times during the test to make sure I had the name right. Could this seriously impact my score? I think my essay was very good, maybe a 7-8, but I really don't want this little mistake to bring me down. Do you think it could? Thanks!</p>
<p>i wouldn’t worry about it!</p>
<p>Nah ‘y’ is so close to a ‘v’’. Don’t worry about it. One bit. Seriously :)</p>
<p>can someone give some examples for this essay I had the most trouble with it and its prob bc i self-studied</p>
<p>i hope you guys are right! i’d be so upset if my score were dropped down because of a silly typo and not the actual argument. thanks though!</p>
<p>ackattack, i used ethos, direct quotation, and imagery</p>
<p>@diddly you should be find, readers grade the essays so quickly that I doubt they will even notice the y.</p>
<p>@ackattack I did ethos, imagery and logos</p>
<p>@artsygirl we’re almost twins :3</p>
<p>Satire/humor anyone?</p>
<p>^ I used satire (:</p>
<p>My friend wrote “UPS” instead of “USPS” on the synthesis essay last year for the entire essay and got a 5.</p>
<p>Yep, I used logos/satire/hypothetical situation in the rhetorical strategies essay :P</p>
<p>For the analysis essay, I talked about rhetorical questions, dialects & quotes, and descriptions. Anybody agree?</p>
<p>I talked about rhetorical questions, anaphora/parallel structure, and nostalgia.</p>