English (R&W) · Expression of Ideas

Rhetorical Synthesis

Combining information from notes into coherent sentences that compare, explain, or support claims

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You get a set of bullet-point notes. The question asks: which sentence accomplishes a specific writing goal?

Why this matters

Rhetorical Synthesis shows up on every Digital SAT. It looks easy — just pick the best sentence. But students who don't recognize the five goal types waste time re-reading notes and second-guessing. Each goal type has a specific structure: some need two subjects, some need a cause-effect link, some need a claim paired with proof. Know the goal and you can eliminate wrong answers in seconds.

The five patterns

The biggest trap: picking an answer that's factually correct but doesn't match the goal. Every wrong answer pulls real information from the notes. The issue is never accuracy — it's whether the sentence does what the question asks. Read the stem first, identify the goal type, then eliminate anything that doesn't serve that goal.