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Practice Questions
Vocab
Essay
What to Remember
100

What should you do the night before the test?

Go to bed early / get a good night of sleep

100

What is the name for a literary device that gives human qualities and characteristics to a non-human object or entity?

Personification

100

Define the term: Irrelevant 

not important 

100

What must you do before the start of every essay?

Know what the essay prompt is asking for.

create an outline

100

What is a trick you should use when answering a multiple-choice question?

Process of elimination 

200

What should you do the morning of the test?

Eat breakfast / dress comfortably 

200

Which literary device is used when a writer describes something in great detail using the 5 senses. 

Imagery

200

Define the term: Empathy

the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

200

When answering a question, which technique should you use to rephrase it?

Restate the question into a claim or thesis statement. AKA TTQA

200

What will help you notice if there are any weird errors or awkward sentences in your essay?

read it out loud to yourself quietly 

300

Should you expect to finish in 1 hour or less?

No

300

What is tone? 

The author's tone of voice in writing that shows their attitude towards something 

300

Define the term: Defiant 

to resist or refuse. to say no

300

If you were assigned a compare & contrast essay question, at minimum, how many paragraphs would it be?

4 ( introduction, compare, contrast, conclusion)

300

What is the minimum number of paragraphs you should write for your essay?

3 ( introduction, 1 body, conclusion) 
400

How many essays will you have to write?

2

400

Which perspective is when the narrator exists outside of the story and addresses the characters by name or as "he/she/they" and "him/her/them.

3rd person point of view

400

Define the term: Cunning 

sneaky or sly in a smart way. quick minded 

400

How long is a good paragraph on average?

5-7 sentences

400

What should you do if you do not know an answer to a question based on the reading?

Go back to the text, re-read the section being asked about, and make an educated guess. 

500

What will MCAS scores show you?

Personal growth 

500

What is a simile?

Comparing 2 different things using "like" or "as"

500

Define the term: Analyze

to look into something carefully/closely 

500

If you were instructed to continue the story you had read for your narrative essay, what perspective would you write it in? 

You would keep the perspective the exact same as it was in the story. 

500

What strategy should you use to break down the essay prompt?

1. Ask yourself: Who/what does it want me to write about? 


2. TTQA: Turn that question around and restate the prompt, making sure to include ALL parts. (Thesis)

3. Read & collect relevant evidence.

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