The two required elements in text analysis response are...
What are the central idea and writing strategy/literary element?
The term used for information from a passage that supports a claim.
What is "textual evidence"?
A problem between 2 or more opposing forces.
What is a conflict?
Principal
Who is Principal Nettleford
The three parts/sections of the ELA regents exam are...
What is Multiple Choice, Argumentative Essay, and Text Analysis Response?
What is the central idea?
(Source 1, line 35)
How do you cite text evidence?
The way a character is described according to a text/story.
What is characterization?
9th grade Guidance Counselor
Who is Mr. Stanco
The minimum passing score of the ELA regents exam.
What is 65?
Some examples include figurative language, imagery conflict, setting, etc.
What is the writing strategy?
Opposite of your argument
What is a counterclaim?
Description of a character
What is characterization?
The period that NO MVB students have lunch.
What is period 5?
There are ____ texts you must write about in your argumentative essay.
What are 3 texts?
Four writing strategies recommended
What is imagery, setting, characterization, and conflict?
The number of minimal paragraphs in the argumentative essay for the ELA regents.
What is 5 paragraphs?
The time and place of a story/text.
What is setting?
ELA classroom number
What is room 272
There are ____ multiple choice questions on the ELA regents exam.
What is 24?
According to the ELA regents exam rubric, the highest possible grade you can get on a text analysis response is...
What is 4/4?
According to the ELA regents argumentative rubric, this is the highest score you can get.
What is 6/6?
Language that uses comparisons or imagination to describe something.
What is figurative language?
Opening of MVB
What is 1955?
The first section you should do on the exam is...
The argumentative essay