How many multiple choice questions are there on the test?
24
How many evidence are used in the argumentative essay?
3 pieces of evidence
How many paragraphs do you need?
What essay are you supposed to you use a literary device?
Part 3 - Literary Analysis
Where does your answers for the multiple choice go?
Scantron
What is the strategy used to narrow down the answers?
Process of Elimination
How many text do you need to restate your claim?
2
What is a central idea?
the main message or moral that the author wants the reader to understand
What are the 4 types of conflict
man vs man
man vs nature
man vs self
man vs society
Pen only
How do you know when to eliminate an answer?
When the answer doesn't relate to the question.
What paragraph is the counter claim supposed to be in?
Body paragraph 3
What are 2 things that a central idea should have?
- it should be applicable to any story
- it should be an opinion
- clear and to the point
What are the differences between pathos, ethos, & logos
ethos is credibility
pathos is toward emotions
logis is toward logic
When is your ELA regents
June 15 at 9:15am!
What are 2 things you should never do?
Eliminate an answer just because you dont know the vocabulary word, leave an answer blank.
How do you start off the essay?
Introducing the topic, passage, and author.
Turn this theme into a central idea - Facing your fears
Facing your fears is important for growth.
What are the top 3 literary elements that Ms. Griszell thinks you should use on your part 3 essay?
Imagery
Characterization
Conflict
What are 2 things you should not have during the test?
no earphones
no apple watches
"Her face was always quiet, but her eyes were so alive they glowed"
The figurative language in lines 14-15 helps to establish
a: reverdys mischievousness
b: reverdys appreciation for attention
c: claires admiration for reverdy
d: claires aggressiveness toward Reverdy
Turn this theme in to a central idea: Good vs Evil
Good doesn't always win over evil.
I can’t remember the tale, but hear his voice still, a well of dark water, a prayer. And I recall his hands, two measures of tenderness he laid against my face
The figurative language in lines 6-11 reflect the fathers:
(1) hesitation about inflicting pain (2) pride about removing the splinter (3) need to earn his son’s respect (4) ability to calm his son
4 - ability to calm his son
75 and above