What are the 4 elements of the introduction for the text analysis essay?
What are the 5 paragraphs that go in the argument essay?
What are, introduction, body paragraph 1, body paragraph 2, counterclaim, conclusion
How much time do you have to take the exam?
What is 3 hours?
Define Mood.
What is the feeling a piece of literature is intended to create in the reader.
How many paragraphs is the text analysis essay?
What is, 2-3 paragraphs.
What are the 4 elements of an introduction?
Topic sentence, definitions, background information, thesis.
What is the date and time of the exam?
June 9, 9:15 AM.
ARRIVE at 8:45
Define STEAL characterization.
What is the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character through the characters' speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, and looks.
Define imagery.
What is the author's use of sensory language to create vivid images in the readers mind.
What are the 4 elements of a body paragraph?
What is a thesis statement?
What is one sentence containing your claim and supporting reasons.
What type of essay is involved in Part 2 of the exam? In Part 3?
What is Argumentative and Text- Analysis Response?
Define symbolism,
What is when an object, person, place, or event represents some deeper meaning in the text.
Define metaphor. Provide an example.
What is a central idea? Provide an example.
What is, a message, theme, or lesson in the text.
What are the 5-6 parts of a counterclaim paragraph?
What are, Counterclaim, optional evidence for counterclaim, rebuttal, evidence for rebuttal, analysis, concluding sentence.
Define irony and provide an example.
What the opposite of what is stated or expected happens.
Define foreshadowing and provide an example.
What is the use of hints to suggest what might happen in the future of a text.
What should you ALWAYS do, when analyzing evidence?
What is, directly reference your quote.
What is the difference between a counterclaim and a rebuttal?
What is, the counterclaim is an argument for the opposing side, and a rebuttal opposes the counterclaim.