Part I
Part II
Part III
Literary Devices, elements, and techniques
Literary Devices, elements, and techniques
100
What is Part I of the Regents?

Reading Comprehension

100

In an argumentative essay, this is the statement you are trying to prove.

Claim

100

In this type of essay, you closely examine a passage and explain how the author develops ideas.

Text-analysis

100

A comparison of two unlike things using ‘like’ or ‘as’.

Simile

100

The use of sensory details to paint a picture in the reader’s mind. It is used to enhance the reader’s experience.

Imagery

200
What is the first thing that you should look at when starting a passage?

The questions!

200

What is the second paragraph of your argument essay? 

100 bonus points: Name the four parts of this paragraph 

The counterargument

200

How many paragraphs is the text-analysis made up of?

Three paragraphs! 

200

Assigning human qualities to inanimate objects or non-living things.

Personification 

200

When a situation or circumstance is understood by the reader or audience, but not grasped by the characters. It creates tension and suspense.

Dramatic Irony

300

What types of passages are A, B, and C?

A: Fiction

B: Poetry 

C: Non-fiction

300

How many pieces of evidence should you have in each main point paragraph?

2 pieces of evidence....plus ANALYSIS!

300

How many examples should be included?

There should be two examples PLUS analysis!

300

When a concrete image comes to represent an abstract idea or concept. 

It allows writers to suggest layers and layers of meaning that a simple, literal statement could never convey.

Symbolism

300

When there is a difference between what the reader expects to happen and what actually does happen (difference between expectation and reality).

Situational Irony

400

What is one strategy that you can use when working on part I?

Annotate

Highlight 

Look at the footnotes 

400

How many texts MUST you use?

THREE!

400

What is one of the most common writing strategies that you can pull from a passage?

Conflict! All stories include a problem!

400

A struggle between two or more opposing forces (character versus character; character versus self; character versus nature; character versus society; character versus destiny)

Conflict

400

A reference in a work of literature to something from another piece of literature, art, music, or history. 

Allusion

500

What should you NEVER do?

Change your initial evidence without PROOF!

500

What should you do if you forget a part of your essay after you finish writing?

Include it after your writing! The graders will grade anything in the booklet!

500
What is central idea?

The main point or message that a text is trying to convey.

500

Is used to describe and imply ideas indirectly. The expressions used are not literally true, but express truth beyond the literal level.

Figurative Language 

500

Occurs when someone says something contradictory to what he or she intends to. The speaker or character will say one thing and mean another.

Verbal Irony

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