Literary Language
EOC test
Constructed Response
Vocabulary
Figurative Language
100

To make an educated guess about future events in the story.

What is Infer?

100

The date of the next NC Check-In for English II.

What is March 14, 2025?

100

The length of a constructed response.

What is 4-6 sentences?

100
To convince
What is Persuade?
100
comparison using like or as
What is Simile
200

language that appeals to the senses, involves description and detail.

What is Imagery?

200

The total number of passages we will read.

What is 4-6?

200

The writing strategy for a constructed response.

What is ACES?

200

How a character or writer sees something.

What is Point-of-View or Perspective?

200

A comparison between two unlike things, usually to highlight features.

What is a metaphor?

300

a person, place, thing, or event that stands both for itself and something beyond itself.

What is a Symbol or Symbolism?

300

The number of constructed responses we will write on the EOC.

What is 4-6?

300

What "A" stands for in ACES.

What is "address the prompt?"

300

How a text is built or constructed.

What is structure?

300

An extreme exaggeration such as "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."

What is hyperbole?

400

The message a work is trying to convey.

What is a Theme?

400

The total number of questions on the EOC.

What is 45-50?

400

What 'C' and 'E' stand for in ACES.

What is 'Cite Evidence' and 'Explain the Connection?'
400

How a writer explains their position in an argument.

What is reasoning?

400

A reference to something outside the text.

What is allusion?

500
The word choices an author makes.

What is Diction?

500

The date of our EOC.

When is 5/?/2025?

500

The strategy you should use to write 'S.'

What is 'write it backwards?'

500

The three rhetorical appeals.

What are Ethos, Logos, and Pathos.

500

Placing two unlike things side by side to highlight differences.

What is juxtaposition?