What If
Regents
APA Format
IRR
TMP
100

The theme of a story

What is the underlying idea or message

100

The three parts 

What is multiple choice, argument essay, central idea paragraph

100

The font, size, and spacing

what is times new Roman, 12, double spaced

100

IRR stands for

Independent Research Report 

100

TMP stands for

Team Multimedia Presentation

200
The three main points of a plot triangle

What is the rising action, climax, and falling action

200

The amount of texts needed in your argument essay

What is 3 different texts

200

The placement of the references page

What is the end of the paper

200

The amount of sources needed

what is 8-12

200

Time for TMP

what is 8-10 minutes

300

The difference between values and beliefs 

What is a value is something deemed important and a belief is something a person thinks is true, which influences values

300

Citing texts in your argument essay

What is "In text # it states..."

300

APA stands for

What is American Psychological Association

300

Ann Inquiry based question

What is a specific, researchable, open-ended, solvable problem

300

Oral defense topic

What is teamwork and collaboration

400

Definition of a Socratic Seminar 

What is a student led conversation where participants sit in a circle and discuss open ended questions

400

A central idea

What is the message

400

All title placements

What is the header, top of title page, and before the introduction

400

3 credible websites for research

What is JSTOR, EBSCO, Google Scholar, NYC Digital Library, GALE library, Google News

400

Implications vs limitations

what is the impact and why it matters vs the weaknesses

500

Creating an inference

What is analyzing past events in the story and characters interactions with each other and the setting.

500

3 writing strategies for part 3

what is characterization, tone, imagery, compare and contrast, irony

500

Margins for citations on the references page

What is top line 0.0 and remaining lines in citation at 0.50 (0.5 hanging first line indent)

500

A lens vs a point of view

What is a lens as a specific topic or field of study and a point of view is an affected individual or expert within that topic.

500

5 ways to be an engaging presenter

what is eye contact, body language, not reading off slides, speaking loudly, speaking fluently not robotic, moving around the space, seeming interested/passionate on the topic.

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