Literary Terms Part 1
Literary Terms Part 2
Poetry and Rhetoric
Regents Essay Prep
About the Test
100

This term describes the narrator’s position in the story (first-person, third-person, etc.).

What is point of view?

100

In a passage, this is the term for the writer’s attitude toward the subject.

What is tone?

100

This figure of speech compares two things using “like” or “as.”

What is a simile?

100

What is the first thing you should include in your essay to make your position clear?

What is claim or thesis?

100

How many parts (sections) are there to the exam?

What is three?

200

The central message, lesson, or moral of a story.

What is theme?

200
What is needed to make your argument stronger?

What is evidence?

200

A poet writes: “I had a dream I could fly… I had a dream I could touch the sky.” What device is this, and how does it impact the poem?

What is repetition?
200

How many texts will you need to use in the Argumentative essay?

What is three?

200

What is the date and time of the exam?

What is Tuesday, January 20th at 8am?
300

The emotional feeling or atmosphere created by a text, often influenced by setting, word choice, and imagery.

What is mood?

300

The sequence of events in a story is called this.

What is plot?

300

A poem includes the line:
“The moon followed me home.”
What poetic device is being used?

What is personification?

300

In Part 3, the question asks you to analyze how a literary element develops a central idea. What should your paragraph include?

What is identify the central idea, explain the literary element, provide evidence, and analyze the effect?

300

How long do you have to remain at the test for?

What is 2 hours?

400

When a writer uses descriptive language to help the reader visualize a scene.

What is imagery?

400

The part of a story where tension reaches its highest point.

What is climax?

400

The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.

What is alliteration?
400

Your essay must include this type of reasoning to show how your evidence supports your claim.

What is analysis?

400

What type of essay is involved in Part 2 of the exam? In Part 3?

What is Argumentative and Text Analysis?

500

The way an author reveals a character’s personality through words, actions, or thoughts.

What is characterization?

500

A character who undergoes significant internal change over the course of a story.

What is a dynamic character?

500

When an author gives human traits to nonhuman things.

What is personification?

500

A student writes: “The author uses imagery. The imagery is important.” How could they improve this for full credit?

What is explain specifically what the imagery shows and how it develops a theme, character, or central idea, using examples from the text?

500

What is the rubric score based out of on a Part 2 and Part 3?

What is 6 and 4?

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