The subject of the opening of your intro for this and the prose essay
What is the topic in general
This is the part of the body paragraph that should be at least twice as long as the evidence you present
What is commentary
This universal idea must appear in your introduction and be woven throughout your body paragraphs
What is theme
Unchecked ambition
What is Macbeth
Partner in Crime
Who is Lady Macbeth
The end of your intro for this and the prose essay
What is a thesis
These are the things you discuss in FRQ 1 and FRQ 2 that you DO NOT discuss in FRQ3
What are literary devices
These two methods are how you punctuate the title of a major work (novel or play only) on a computer
What is underline or italicize
Revenge
What is Wuthering Heights
A friend, a tutor, a husband
Who is Tate
The element of your thesis that should have at least two very clearly defined parts
What is COMPLEXITY
This is what you do NOT do in your conclusion
What is repeat your introduction/literary devices
This is the order in which you write this and every other essay
What is chronological--trace the work from beginning to end
Search for Identity
What is Their Eyes Were Watching God
The third time is a charm
Who is Tea Cake
The three parts of a body paragraph
What are Evidence, Significance, and author's purpose
This is what you DO in your conclusion
What is actually draw a conclusion; discuss what the author is examining universally by looking at what happens in the passage
This is the character in a novel or play that you should choose to write about if the question asks about a character
Who is the protagonist
Social Oppression
What is Fences, The Scarlet Letter
Marry for love, or marry for money?
Who is Catherine
The extra commentary that takes you out of just the passage and discusses how the poem is representative of life in general, the universal application, moves you toward earning this
What is the Sophistication Point
These people are NOT to be mentioned in your essay. You can avoid this pitfall by always talking about the WRITER and what he or she does in a paragraph or chunk of the text
Who are the readers
This is the part of the essay that does not have any points specifically designated to it, but that you can use to comment on the universal idea behind the work to raise your score
What is the conclusion
Isolation and Survival
What is Where the Crawdads Sing
In this order: 1 - Baby Daddy, 2 - Husband
Who are Arthur Dimmesdale and Roger Chillingworth