This essay asks you to continue writing a story
What is a narrative essay
The beginning of the story
What is the exposition?
If you do not do this, you will not answer correctly.
What is read and understand the prompt?
Mrs. Lord really enjoys when students do this.
What is chewing gum
This essay asks you to compare two texts
What is a literary analysis essay
The part of the story where conflict is introduced and things are getting more intense
What is Rising Action?
Never do this on this test!
What is click through the questions, just to see them.
Ms. Ruocco loves answering this question when students enter the class
What is, "Is Mrs. Lord here?"
Almost every essay contains these components (parts)
What are; introduction, body paragraphs and conclusion
The end of the story.
What is the Resolution?
Do this to remember important points of a text
What is annotate
Everyone in class is running around, screaming and the principal walks in
What is every teacher's nightmare?
This essay asks you to discuss two sides of an argument
What is an argument essay
The turning point; after this everything changes
What is the Climax
You should NOT do on the morning of the test
What is skip breakfast (panic will also be accepted).
Tongue twister about a girl who runs a business selling natural artifacts
What is 'she sells seashells by the sea shore
This essay shares factual information
What is an explanatory essay
Things begin to wind down, leading to the end of the story.
What is the Falling Action?
The reason for doing your best on this test
Results tell teachers your strengths and weaknesses. Determines placement.
Tongue twister about an ocean vessel that children own
What is toy boat, toy boat, toy boat