To get rid of answers that immediately appear incorrect.
What is process of elimination?
100
The portion of the Part 2 directions that your claim answers.
What is the topic question?
100
The two types (or genre) of text that Part 3 can be based on.
What are fiction and non-fiction?
100
There are two types of this literary element. One is direct, one is indirect, and both describe the people in a work of fiction.
What is characterization?
100
The writing utensil you may not use on the essay portions of your exam.
What is pencil?
200
24.
What is the number of questions in Part 1 of the exam?
200
The sections of your essay that defend your claim.
What are body paragraphs?
200
A literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
200
The use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense.
What is symbolism?
200
The type of language that uses imagination, not reality. Often used in fiction and poetry.
What is figurative language?
300
The amount of time you should spend on this section of the exam.
What is less than one third of your total time?
300
What your argumentative essay should not be based on, as opposed to what it should be based on.
What is an opinion, and what is factual evidence?
300
Enables the reader to witness events which occurred before the current moment in the story, often as a character remembers them.
What is flashback?
300
The use of figurative language to create visual representations of actions, objects, and ideas in our mind, in such a way that they appeal to our physical senses.
What is imagery?
300
Three different types of conflict.
What are man vs. man, man vs. society, man vs. self, and man vs. nature?
400
Words or details within a text that allow you to determine the meaning of a single word.
What is a context clue?
400
The amount of texts required in your essay, to avoid getting a failing grade.
What is three?
400
A statement combining the topic of a text and an opinion about it. More than just the topic, what the text says about the topic.
What is a central idea?
400
A literary device that states the same words or phrases a few times, to make an idea clearer.
What is repetition?
400
"Like" and "is" are the main difference between these two literary elements.
What are simile and metaphor?
500
The format that Passage B normally follows.
What is a poem?
500
The portion of your argumentative essay that acknowledges the counterclaim is followed by this.
What is a rebuttal or refutation?
500
The use of quotation marks and parenthesis to identify direct quotes from a text in a written response.
What is proper citation?
500
The three subcategories of rhetoric.
What are logos, pathos, and ethos?
500
Giving a thing or idea human qualities/characteristics.