Figurative Language
Literary Devices
Poetry
Constructed Response
EOC Exam Structure
100
"Thou eyes hath sung magical tunes the heavens doth brought forth."
What is personification?
100
This is another name for the villain or person working against the main character.
What is an antagonist?
100
This is a 2-line rhymed sequence
What is a couplet?
100

This is the acronym to remember for the constructed response part of the test.

What is RACES...baby????

100

Number of total questions on the English II EOC

What is 60?

200
"The backbone of the family was always Sherry's mother who quietly supported each and every person.'
What is metaphor?
200
This is where hints are given to reveal future outcome in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
200
This is the term for joined lines in poetry or in songs.
What is a stanza?
200
Before you can write a response, you must first do this.
What is answer the prompt?
200

Maximum number of constructed response paragraphs on the EOC

What is 4?

300
"We covered this a million times yesterday and yet you still don't get it!"
What is hyperbole?
300
This is where the reader is taken back in time to see past events.
What is flashback?
300
This is the term for repetition or the [chorus] of a poem.
What is the refrain?
300
This is the part where you put in your own words and justify the evidence used.
What is explanation?
300

Maximum time allowed on the English II EOC

What is 4 hours (240 minutes)?

400

"A date which will live in infamy."

What is allusion?

400
This is when you the reader know what is going on in the story, but the characters do not.
What is dramatic irony?
400
This is when there is a repetition of consonant sounds in a poem.
What is alliteration?
400
This is the part of the response that concludes your essay.
What is summary?
400

Students should do this the night before any major assessment

What is go to bed early? 

500
The boisterous beating of the ancient drums mixed with the scene of a reddish, orange sky and smell of burnt leaves left a lasting impression.
What is imagery?
500
This is when you and the characters are both fooled; unexpected outcome
What is situational irony?
500
This is the term for a comparison that does not use like, as, or than.
What is a simile?
500

This is the the number of sentences you should write.

What is 5-8?

500

It's what you should do to your school-issued Chromebook before exam day. 

What is fully charge?