Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Vocab
Bonus
100

Part 1 of the Regents Exam features what kind of questions?

Multiple Choice

100

Part 2 of the Regents Exam features what kind of essay?

Argument

100

Part 3 of the Regents Exam features what kind of essay?

Text Analysis

100

panacea

a remedy for all sicknesses or difficulties; a “cure-all”

100

What was the correct full title of Frederick Douglass' autobiography?

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

200

How many questions are on Part 1 of the Exam?

24

200

To support your response in Part 2, you must use evidence from how many different texts?

Three

200

In your Part 3 essay, what are the two things you have to identify in the text?

Central Idea and Writing Strategy

200

dilettante

a person who acts like an expert in a subject, but is really an amateur

200

Which Romantic poet died alone in an alley in Baltimore?

Edgar Allan Poe

300

How many points is each question on Part 1 worth?

1

300

You should include a paragraph that argues against opposing claims, also known as a... 

Rebuttal

300

Name one example of a writing strategy that you might identify in the Part 3 Passage...

_________________

300

unrequited

(of a feeling) not returned or felt back

300

Name one of Benjamin Franklin's personal virtues.

_______________________

400
There are three passages, all different types, that you must read on Part 1. Name all three types.

Fiction (Short Story), Poem, Nonfiction (Informational)

400

The maximum score you can get on your Part 2 Essay is...

6

400

The maximum score you can get on your Part 3 Essay is...

4
400

astute

sharp; clever; observant; able to spot advantages

400
John Proctor's wife's name was...

Elizabeth

500

What is the first step you should take when completing Part 1?

Annotate the questions

500

The score you receive on your Part 2 Essay gets multiplied by...

4

500

The score you receive on your Part 3 Essay gets multiplied by...

2

500

petulant

extremely rude or childish; sulky or bad-tempered

500
There are five levels of Discourse. Name at least three.

Informal, Standard, Formal, Technical, and Artistic