In the passage, the word "ambiguous" most likely means:
"The teacher's instructions were ambiguous, leaving students confused about what they were supposed to do."
What is unclear or having more than one meaning?
When writing a Regents essay, what should you do FIRST?
What is read the prompt carefully and annotate the text for yes and no?
The central idea of a text is:
What is lesson or message about life taught through writing strategies (CCI)?
What is the purpose of a claim in an argumentative essay?
What is to state the position you will defend with evidence?
A metaphor is:
What is a direct comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as"?
Based on context clues, what does "pragmatic" mean in this sentence: "The pragmatic approach to solving the problem involved looking at what actually works rather than what seems ideal"?
The team rejected the theoretical solution and instead chose the pragmatic approach.
What is practical and realistic?
Which of the following is a best practice for citing evidence in a Regents argument essay?
What is introduce the quote and explain its significance by writing what it means in your own words, how it proves your reason from your topic sentence, and how it connects to your overall claim?
Which strategy best helps you identify the central idea?
What is look for repeated themes and key details throughout?
In an argumentative essay, what is the function of a counterclaim?
What is to acknowledge opposing viewpoints and refute them?
A counterclaim is:
What is An opposing argument or viewpoint that you address?
The author uses the word "resilient" to describe the community. What does this suggest about how the community responds to challenges?
"After the hurricane destroyed their homes, the resilient community rebuilt stronger than before."
What is they recover and adapt well?
What is the recommended structure for a Regents argumentative essay?
What is introduction, 3 body paragraphs with evidence, and a conclusion?
If a text discusses how social media affects teenage mental health from multiple angles, what is likely the central idea?
What is social media can have complex effects on teenage mental health?
Which of the following is the strongest type of evidence for an argumentative essay?
What is specific facts, statistics, or expert quotes from credible sources?
Tone in a text refers to:
What is the author's attitude or feeling toward the subject?
In context, "ubiquitous" suggests that something is:
"Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society; you see them everywhere, from classrooms to restaurants."
What is everywhere and constantly present?
When revising your Regents argument essay, what should you prioritize?
What is checking for clarity, relevant evidence with analysis (means, proves, connects), and organization (5 distinct paragraphs)?
How does the central idea differ from a supporting detail?
What is central idea is the author's lesson; supporting details provide evidence?
What should your conclusion do in an argumentative essay?
What is restate your claim and explain its significance?
Irony occurs when:
What is There is a contradiction between what is expected and what actually happens?
What does "juxtapose" mean when the author places two contrasting ideas side by side?
"The author juxtaposes the wealthy neighborhood with the poor one to highlight economic inequality."
What is to place things side by side for comparison?
How many body paragraphs are typically recommended for a Regents argument essay?
What is 3 paragraphs?
When analyzing a complex text with multiple themes, how do you determine the PRIMARY central idea?
What is identify which idea is supported most consistently throughout the text?
How should you organize your argumentative essay for maximum impact?
What is introduction with claim and three reasons, two claim body paragraphs with evidence and analysis (means, proves, connects), a counterclaim and rebuttal paragraph, and a conclusion?
An allusion is:
What is an indirect reference to another work, person, or event?