You need these two things in a textual analysis essay
What are a central idea statement and a writing strategy
100
Tells why in an argument
What are reasons?
100
You need two pieces of evidence for these paragraphs of your argumentative essay
Paragraph two
Paragraph three
200
This task involves writing an argumentative essay
What is Part 2 of the Regents Exam
200
The following elements are important to which paragraph: hook, counterclaim, claim
What is the introduction
200
You need two pieces of evidence in order to meet which criteria
What is sufficiency
200
A statement essentially arguable but used as a primary point to support or prove an argument
What is a claim.
200
You can use an anecdote or a rhetorical question.
What is a hook?
300
The easiest writing strategy to use for this task is tone.
What is part 3; textual analysis
300
You can't have an argument without this important feature
What is a counterclaim
300
You can find the title of the textual analysis excerpt here.
What is at the end of the passage?
300
Refers to facts, documentation, or testimony used to strengthen a claim, support an argument, or reach a conclusion.
What is evidence.
300
The third reason in your claim also serves as this.
What is the rebuttal?
400
This section always has a poem.
What is part one; passage b; multiple choice section
400
You will ONLY earn three points if you make a mistake and do these two things:
What is having a counterclaim and rebuttal; what is citing from less than three sources
400
These are three ways to group tones.
positive
negative
neutral
400
An opposing claim--shares the point of view of people who do not agree with your claim.
What is the counterclaim
400
This is an example of what: "For example,..."
What is a transition?
500
Ms. Nicholson's advice when answering a multiple choice question that refers to a particular line.
What is "always read above and below."
500
This paragraph is the most important in an argument.
What is paragraph 4: Counterclaim and rebuttal
500
The literary device that appeals to the five senses.
What is imagery?
500
Refers to an attempt to disapprove, contradict or argue the opposing claim by introducing another reasoning and evidence to destroy the effect of the counterclaim.
What is the rebuttal?
500
A tree is not literally a tree if the writer is using this literary technique