What is the main purpose of a Text Analysis Essay?
To explain how an author uses writing strategies to develop a central idea.
A central idea is:
A. A small detail
B. The author's main message or insight
C. The title
What is textual evidence?
Specific details or quotations from the text.
What literary device features the time period and physical location of a text?
Setting
What is commentary?
The student writer's explanation of how the evidence supports the analysis.
What two things must every body paragraph include?
Evidence and analysis/commentary.
Can a central idea be expressed in one word (such as "friendship")?
No. It should be a complete thought about that topic.
True or False: A quote can stand alone without explanation.
False.
How can character help develop a central idea?
It reveals actions, relationships, conflicts, or beliefs.
Which sentence is commentary?
A. "The author writes, 'I stood alone in the storm.'"
B. "This image emphasizes the character's isolation and fear."
B
True or False: A text analysis essay is mostly a summary of the passage.
False.
Which is a stronger central idea?
A. Friendship
B. True friendship often requires loyalty during difficult times.
Which is better evidence?
A. "The character was sad."
B. A direct quotation showing the character's emotions.
What is imagery?
Language that appeals to the senses.
Why is commentary often considered the most important part of the essay?
Because it shows the student's thinking and analysis.
What does the Regents mean by "author's choices"?
Techniques or strategies the author uses, such as characterization, structure, imagery, symbolism, tone, or point of view.
Why should students avoid making the central idea too broad?
Because it becomes difficult to support with specific evidence from the text.
Why should evidence be embedded into sentences instead of dropped into paragraphs?
It improves flow and demonstrates stronger writing.
Why might an author use symbolism?
To represent deeper meanings and reinforce a central idea.
Finish this sentence: "The author uses characterization to show that ________, which develops the central idea that ________."
Teacher Judges
The prompt asks students to analyze how the author develops a central idea. Which is stronger?
A. "The story is interesting."
B. "The author uses dialogue and characterization to develop the idea that courage requires sacrifice."
If multiple themes appear in a text, what should a writer do?
Focus on the central idea best supported by evidence and author's choices.
After presenting evidence, what should come next?
Commentary explaining how the evidence supports the central idea.
A student notices struggle throughout a text. Why might an author include such hardship?
to convey the central idea by way of various types of conflict
What question should commentary answer?
"How does this evidence support the author's development of the central idea?"