Define Personification.
What is nonhuman/ nonliving things that are given a human quality.
What is read the directions.
The 2 things that need to be included in your response.
What is a central idea and a writing strategy?
Define Point of View and name the different types.
What is the vantage point at which the story is told.
Define Mood.
What is the feeling a piece of literature is intended to create in the reader.
How many paragraphs should be in your essay?
What is 6?
The number of paragraphs that should be included in your essay
What is 2-3
What is the date and time of the exam?
What is January 21 @ 8:00am?
Define / explain characterization.
What is how we know a character.
Define Tone.
What is the author's attitude toward/ feeling
What is 8?
What is halfway through the test booklet, under the label that says PART 3
What type of essay is involved in Part 2 of the exam?
What is Argumentative?
Define Simile.
What is a comparison using "like" or "as"
Define Imagery.
What is language/descriptions that appeal to the senses.
How many texts must be included?
What is 3 out of 4?
The definition of central idea
What is "the lesson or message for the reader"
What is the rubric score based out of on Part 3?
What is 4?
Define irony.
When the opposite of what you expect to happen, happens.
The terms that go under the Figurative Language "umbrella"? (Name at least 3)
What is simile, metaphor, personification, & hyperbole.
How many supporting reasons need to be included in your claim?
What is 3?
The sentence you should write if you are running out of time to at least get 2 points:
The author uses (writing strategy) to convey (central idea).