Define that Lit Device!
The Exam
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Name that Lit Device!
Argumentative
100

Some examples include figurative language, imagery conflict, setting, etc.

Writing Strategy

100

How long do you have to complete the Regents Exam? 

3 Hours (standard time) 

100

How many pieces of evidence do you need to have for the text analysis response (Part 3)? 

They do not require a set number-- but you must have some evidence included! 

In other words, at least one! You could have more 

100

Her smile was as bright as a diamond 

simile 
100

Define the claim 

How can you phrase it? 


The claim is the main position or argument the writing takes 

On the Regents Exam, there will be a topic usually with a should or should not question. 

Ex. Should students have a later start time for school?

200

What device uses the acronym STEAL? 

Bonus of 20 points added if you can Name all of the parts of STEAL 

Characterization

This is how an author reveals a character's traits, personality and motivations in a story 

S - Says
T- Thinks   

E- Effect on Others

A- Actions and Reactions 

L- Looks 

200

How many multiple choice questions are there 

and how many passages/what type? 

24 questions 

A fiction text 

A poem 

A non fiction text 

200

What is a central idea? 

A universal message or lesson about life that the author wants to convey to the reader 

200

The wind whispered through the trees

Personification 

200

How many pieces of evidence do you need to have on the Argumentative Task (Part 2)? 

You must have at least 3 pieces of evidence from 3 of the 4 texts! 

300

Conflict

A problem between two or more oppposing forces 

Can be internal or external 

Some examples: Person vs Person, Person vs. Nature, Persone vs, Self, Person vs. Society 

300

You should write at least this many paragraphs for the Text Analysis? 

at least 2 

minimum 2 maximum 3 

300

Why is it important to always provide evidence in your writing? 

To help support your claim with information from the texts 

(It is also required! 🤓) 

300

Saying the weather is nice during a storm 

Irony 

(Verbal Irony) 

300

What is a counterclaim? 

A counterclaim is the opposite of the claim-- the argument of the other side 

You MUST include a counterclaim in your Argumentative Essay 

400

Emma hurried down the cobblestone street, her heart pounding with excitement. She couldn’t wait to share her news with her mother. Meanwhile, across town, her brother Jack sat alone by the river, wrestling with a secret he dared not speak aloud. 

This is an example of what type of Point of View? 

Third Person Omniscient 


400

When given line numbers in a question, what should you do and why?

Go back to the text read a few lines above and a few lines below in order to best comprehend the text and what the question is asking.

400

True or False: 

There is one central idea 

False

400

I'm so tired I could sleep for 100 years 

hyperbole 

400

What is a rebuttal and why is it important? 

After giving the other side's point of you you need a rebuttal that addresses what the other side might argue and brings the reader back to your side of the argument.

500

What is the difference between mood and tone? 

Mood is the reader's feelings or attitude and tone is the author's feelings or attitude. 


Remember the trick: 

Mood starts with M   M=Me

Tone starts with T    T= Author's Attitude 

500

What is the highest score you can get on each of the writing tasks? 


Part 2 (Argumentative) - 6 

Part 3 (Text Analysis) - 4 

500

What is the analysis piece of this writing in the Text Analysis? 

In other words, what are you writing for that?

You need to explain how the writing strategy develops the central idea.

Make the connection between the central idea that you came up with AND the writing strategy that you chose. You need to explain HOW the strategy showcases that idea 

500

The aroma from the sizzling bacon snuck up the stairs and attacked my nostrils, lifting me from my slumber.

Imagery and Personification

500

Describe how to write a strong conclusion paragraph in your argumentative essay 

Summarize your claim, restate key evidence, and end with a strong, convincing closing statement.

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