The questions asked on the English 2 Honors, Module 1 DBA may vary depending on the instructor, but here are some common questions that may be asked:
What are the different types of figurative language? What is the difference between connotation and denotation? What is the purpose of a thesis statement? How do you write a strong introduction and conclusion? What are the different types of paragraphs? How do you cite sources in MLA format? What are the different types of literary analysis? How do you write a literary analysis essay? What are the different types of rhetorical devices?
The DBA may also include questions about specific texts that have been read in class. For example, the instructor may ask you to discuss the symbolism in a poem or the plot structure of a story.
In addition to these questions, the DBA may also include some more general questions about your understanding of English grammar and mechanics. For example, the instructor may ask you to identify the subject and verb in a sentence or to correct a grammatical error.
The DBA is designed to assess your understanding of the material that has been covered in Module 1 of English 2 Honors. By answering the questions thoughtfully and accurately, you can demonstrate your mastery of the concepts and skills that have been taught.
Here are some additional tips for preparing for the DBA:
Review the material that has been covered in Module 1. Practice answering questions about figurative language, connotation and denotation, thesis statements, introductions and conclusions, paragraphs, MLA format, literary analysis, and rhetorical devices. Read the texts that have been assigned in class and take notes on the symbolism, plot structure, and other literary elements. Practice your grammar and mechanics skills. Be prepared to answer questions about your understanding of English grammar and mechanics.
By following these tips, you can be well-prepared for the DBA and demonstrate your mastery of the material.