Test Taking Strategies
Literary Devices
Literary Terms
Important Things to Remember
Miscellaneous
100
When a question is asking about a specific line or paragraph, you should do this:

Go back to that line/paragraph.

100

A metaphor is...

A comparison between two unlike things not using like or as. (e.g., "Her eyes were diamonds").

100

The emotional atmosphere (or, colloquially, the "vibe") that a story evokes in the reader is called...

The mood.

100

Can you ask a friend or proctor for help on your state test?

No!

100

What is reading?

Looking at words and comprehending their meaning.

200

When a short response questions asks for two details from the text, you should have this many details from the text:

Two details.

200

Imagery is...

Language used to invoke one or more of the five senses (taste, scent, touch, sight, hearing). (e.g., "the kitten's fur was silky and warm...")

200

What a story is mostly about is called...

The central idea or main idea.

200

How much time do you have for each section of your ELA State test?

The whole day.
200

What are Mr. Avidor & Ms. Kanhai's second favorite genres of fiction?

For bonus, what is our shared favorite genre (we barely discussed in class).

Fantasy and Realistic Fiction.

Bonus: Literary Fiction

300

When writing your essay, who should you not talk about?

Yourself!

300

Hyperbole is...

Exaggeration for emphasis (e.g., "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse").

300

The author or narrator's attitude towards the subject, characters, or audience is called...

The tone.

300

What kind of computer program will you not have access to during the state test (and will, therefore, have to write your own responses).

AI

300

What college did Avidor attend?

(Hint: he wears a sweatshirt with the name of the college at least once a week, most recently yesterday).

SUNY New Paltz

400

Writing like this will earn you points, even if your grader hates children.

Formally, with minimal grammatical and spelling errors.

400

Using objects, characters, or colors to represent other (often abstract) things is called...

Symbolism

400

A story or article written from the perspective of a character, using words like "I," "My," or "Our" is written in the ______________ Point of View.

First Person.

400

Does failing the ELA State prevent you from graduating?

No!

400

Appproximately how many times did students ask Avidor for candy after he wrote "Avidor has no candy today and will not restock until after break. DO NOT ASK!! on the whiteboard?

(Get within 10 of the correct answer)

142 times.

500

On your essay response you must answer this many questions.

All of the questions.

500

Giving human qualities to inanimate objects or abstract ideas is called...

Personification

500

Define the following words and give at least one example:

Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Pronoun, Proper Noun.

Noun: A person, place, or thing.

Verb: An action.

Adjective: A descriptive word.

Pronoun: A word that substitutes a previously established noun.

Proper Noun: A specific person, place, or thing.

500

What should you always do before answering a question?

Read the instructions and question.

500

Name 10 genres and briefly explain key characteristics of them.

1.                                            2.

3.                                            4.

5.                                            6.

7.                                            8.

9.                                            10.