Test-Taking Strategies
Vocabulary in Context
Literary Terms
CER(ER) Essay Mechanics
Rubric & Checklist Lightning Round
100

You have 28 questions on a test and 120 minutes to finish. How many minutes should you spend on each question?

4 minutes

100

Which of the following is an example of a philosophy?

A) How to bake cookies / B)Belief in personal freedom 

C) A movie plot twist / D) A fashion trend

B) A belief in individual freedom

100

Name one possible tone from a story.

Uplifting, sad, sarcastic, humorous, serious

100

What does CERER stand for?

Claim, Evidence, Reasoning, Evidence, Reasoning

100

True/False: My evidence should be random quotes I like.

False

200

Why might it help to skip a hard question and come back to it later?

So you don’t waste time and can answer questions you know first.

200

What does “grumbling” most likely mean in the sentence “His father was grumbling that he hadn’t heard from him”?

Complaining

200

Name one possible mood.

Ominous, joyful, tense, lonely, humorous

200

How many pieces of evidence should a complete response include?

At least two

200

True/False: I need to explain the quote in my own words.

True

300

What strategy should you use when you are given a word-in-context question?

Try replacing each answer choice into the sentence and see which makes the most sense in context. 

300

What does “radically” most likely mean in the sentence: He changed his approach radically after failing the first test?

Extremely

300

Central idea is also known as what?

Main idea

300

What must come before a quote in your paragraph?

Your claim and an introduction/context for the quote

300

Should your reasoning be shorter than your quote?

No, your reasoning should be longer than your quote

400

If the question refers to “paragraph 4,” what should you do first?

Go back and read all of paragraph 4 carefully.

400

Which word means “study of belief systems” such as life, knowledge, or existence?

Philosophy

400

What’s the difference between tone and mood?

Tone is the author’s attitude; mood is the feeling created in the reader.

400

What is the most important part of the reasoning portion of a CER?

Explaining how the quote proves your claim, in your own words

400

What do you need to include in a citation?

Quotation marks and the paragraph number (e.g., par. 4)

500

Why is it a good idea to eliminate at least 2 answer choices?

It increases your chances of guessing correctly and helps you focus on the best answer.

500

What does “rhetoric” mean?

Effective speaking/writing

500

What is the definition of “theme” and provide an example of one.

Theme is the central message or lesson of a story.
Examples: Love, revenge, survival, redemption, good vs. evil

500

What makes a claim strong?

It’s arguable, specific, and clearly answers the question

500

What’s the maximum rubric score you can earn?

4

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