general statement
Writing strategy and central idea
The type of pencil you should use on the multiple choice
Number 2
Imagery
The order in which you should take the test
Part 1 or Part 2 first
The number the texts you have to pull evidence from
three
The definition of a central idea
The lesson or message the author wants you to understand
The second thing you should do in this section
Annotate the questions
Writing strategy that compares two things using "like" or "as"
Simile
What should function as you checklist for Part 2 and Part 3
The task page
The name for the opposite argument from yours
Counterclaim
A comparison that does not use like or as
Metaphor
You've read the part of the text the question brings you to and you should now use this
process of elimination
The time place and weather
Setting
The author's attitude
tone
Rebuttal
Should be included in your evidence for the central idea
Writing strategy
The first thing you should do in this section
Read the questions
Writing strategy in which an object represents a bigger ideas
Symbolism
What you know about the character from the things they say, do, and think
Characterization
All the parts of a thesis statement
Counterclaim, your position (argument), and two reasons
The number of paragraphs your response should be
2-3
The number of points this section is worth
24 points
external (person vs nature) conflict
The argument essay is worth this amount of points
24 points