Multiple Choice Strategies
Writing a Claim
Citing Evidence
Regents Vocabulary
Figurative Language
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What should you read first in a multiple choice section, the question or the text?

The question, it will tell you where to look in the text

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What is a claim?

An opinion about the essay topic

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How many different texts to you need to use for evidence to get a 3+ on your argumentative essay?

3

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Efficient

fast, effective, gets a lot of work done

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What is tone?

The feelings/attitude/emotion of the author about the topic

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What is the name of the strategy you should use to decide you answer to a multiple choice question?

Process of elimination

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What do you need to include in a claim to get a good score on the essay?

Your opinion

Details of why you support your opinion

An opposing idea

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What is citing evidence?

Giving credit for where you got evidence

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Flithy

dirty, inappropriate

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What is figurative language?

Opposite of literal, creative language used to create an emotional effect

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What should you do if you don't understand the question at all even after trying all our testing strategies?

See if you can eliminate anything, then guess

Always choose an answer even if you are guessing!

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Which claim is better and why?


A. I think veganism is not a nutritionally complete diet.

B. People should not be vegan because is not a nutritionally complete diet.

B, because it does not use "I think"

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What two things do you need to do to cite evidence correctly

Say the text you used (Text 1)

Put other people's words in quotes "like this"

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Idealism

nice but not realistic plans or opinions

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What is a metaphor?

Comparing two things that are not the same

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What are some word parts that can tell you if a word is negative on a multiple choice question? 

De-

Anti- 

Mis-

Un-

In/Im-

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Which claim is better and why?


A. Veganism is considered better for animals, but humans need meat to be healthy.

B. Vegans do not get all the nutrients they need from their diet.

A, because it also addresses an opposing idea.

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What is wrong with the way this student cited the evidence?

According to the text, "students are more disconnected than ever.

Did not say the text number, did not end the quote.

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Enlighten

Teach, give people new information

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What is a simile?

Comparing two things that are not the same using "like" or "as"

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What should you do if you get a word meaning question and you don't know the word?

Look at the word parts and context in the text for clues

Use process of elimination for the words you do know

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What can we add to this claim to make it better?


People should be vegan.

Opposing idea

Supporting details

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Does this evidence strongly support this claim? Why or why not?


Claim: People should not be vegan because it is bad for their health.

Evidence: According to text 3, "vegans can prevent micronutrient deficiency by consuming fortified foods (food with added vitamins and minerals)."

No, because it shows how vegans can get their nutrients without meat.

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Skeptical

Doubtful, you don't believe someone

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What type of figurative language is this?


"He is my world."

Metaphor

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