The repetition of beginning consonant sounds in a line of text
What is alliteration?
A struggle that occurs within a character - character vs guilt or pride or obligation, etc
What is internal conflict?
The art of using language to persuade and defend a position
What is rhetoric?
When two unalike (often opposite) things appear or are viewed together to reveal a deeper truth.
What is Juxtaposition?
The number of constructed responses on the EOC?
What is two - four responses?
Giving nonhuman things human qualities
What is personification?
A plot disruption in which the writer goes back to relay the events of an earlier time.
What is flashback?
A technique in which an author appeals to the audience's emotions (sadness, patriotism, sympathy, etc) to help develop an argument
What is "pathos"?
This is the question considered when trying to determine the theme of a text.
What is stated or implied that reveals insight into the human experience?
About how many questions will be on the English II EOC?
What is 60-66?
When an author gives a hint at something that will occur later in a story
What is foreshadowing?
A set of two rhyming lines in a poem
What is a couplet?
What is a type of visual text that is nonfiction?
What is graph, chart, venn diagram, etc?
These are the three pillars that 'hold up' the Central Idea.
What is diction, structure, and reasoning?
The constructed response portion of the EOC is worth approximately this percentage of the overall score.
What is 27%-33%?
Using sensory details (sight, touch, etc.) to create a clear picture in the reader's mind
What is imagery?
The universal message an author is trying to relay through a story.
What is theme?
The best transition word for a statement of CONCLUSION
A) furthermore B) however C) therefore
What is C) therefore
The feeling created by an author of uncertainty about the outcome of events.
What is suspense or tension?
These are foods I should eat for breakfast before taking the EOC, followed by foods I should avoid.
Do Eat = Protein, Whole Grains, Oats, Natural Fats, Natural Sugars
Avoid = Greasy/Fried Foods, Heavy Carbs, Processed Foods, Energy Drinks
A subtle reference in a work to another work (biblical, historical, mythological)
What is allusion?
When a writer gives hints about a detail in a text, but does not directly state it AND what the reader must do with the information
What is imply and infer?
An argument or set of reasons put forward to oppose an idea in another argument.
What is a counterargument or counterclaim?
The way a writer organizes information and lays out events in order to create a particular effect
What is structure?
This is how constructed responses will be scored.
On a scale from 0-2 with '1' including every relevant attempt at an answer, and '2' only applying to responses that Paraphrase the question when Answering all parts of the question, Cites TWO pieces of evidence, and logically Explains how the evidence supports the answer given (not a summary).