Basic Information
Multiple Choice
Argument
Text Analysis
100

What is a Passing grade on the English Regents?

What is a College Ready grade on the English Regents?

Passing= 65+

 College Ready= 80+

100

What is one (1) STRATEGY that can help you when answering multiple-choice questions?

Process of Elimination

100

What is a claim?

Your stance (your argument)

100

What two (2) elements MUST the text analysis have?

Central Idea and Literary Device

200

Which part of the ELA Regents Exam can make or break you (save you or fail you)?

In other words, which part of the ELA Regents should you make sure that you DON'T LEAVE BLANK?

Part 3: Text Analysis

200

How many multiple-choice questions do you need to get right to receive a passing grade?

15 out of 24

200

How many reasons do you need to support you claim?

At LEAST 2

200

What is a central idea?

The main point (lesson) of a story.

(Lesson learned by the character in the story)

300

How many parts are there in an English Regents/

How many points are they worth separately and in total?

There parts: MC, Argument, Text Analysis

MC: 24 Points 

Argument: 24 points 

Text Analysis: 8 points 

= 56 points

300

How many texts are given in the multiple-choice portion of the English Regents?

What are they?

3

Fiction, Poetry, Non-fiction

300

How many texts do you need to use to get a passing score on the argument?

3 out of the 4 texts

300

What other names are used on the Regents exam regarding "literary devices"?

Writing Strategies

Rhetorical Devices (ethos, pathos, logos)

Literary Techniques

400

You have approximately 3 hours to complete the ELA Regents. How much time should you spend on each section of the English Regents?

Part 1: MC = 60 mins

Part 2: Argument = 90 mins

Part 3: Text Analysis: 30 mins

400

How many questions are given to each text in the multiple-choice portion? 

1. 10 OR 9

2. 4 OR 5

3. 10

400

What is a counterclaim?

What is a rebuttal?

(counterclaim)The opposing side

(rebuttal) The reason why the counterclaim is wrong and your claim is correct.

400

How must you end your text analysis?

By explaining how the literary device helps illustrate the central idea

500

When analyzing your evidence, you must write 2-3 sentences. What do you include in those 2-3 sentences?

1. What is the quote saying in your own words?

2. Why is it important to know this?

3. How does it relate to your central idea OR claim?

500

What do the multiple-choice questions focus on?

Reading Comprehension/ Making Meaning

Inference/ Context Clues

Central Idea

Literary Devices (conflict, setting, characterization, metaphor, simile, etc...)

Vocabulary in context


500

What are the five (5) aspects you need to include to get a passing score on the argument?

Claim

Counterclaim

Rebuttal

Evidence from three (3) texts

Analysis

500

What are three (3) literary devices you can find in almost any story?

You will get your points if you can guess 2 out of 3

Setting 

Tone

Point of View

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