LAT stands for : Literary Analysis Task. You will be required to read both _________ and ___________ on the NJSLA: . What two main areas are being assessed on the NJ Holistic Scoring Rubric: 1. Reading Comprehension and Written Expression 2. Knowledge of Language and Conventions. On one of the NJSLA days, you will be required to write one or the other: Narrative OR LAT. Choose 1 literary device that you may see in a LAT prompt. : conflict. What is the definition of theme: a lesson or moral of a story. This is conversation between two or more people in a work of literature: dialogue. Tension in literature can be defined as : evoking emotion such as worry, anxiety, fear and stress on the part of both the reader and the characters.. The story circles around this character’s experiences, and the audience is invited to see the world from his or her perspective: protagonist. This is the highest point of tension or drama in a narratives’ plot: climax. This is the conclusion of the story’s plot. It’s where any unanswered questions are answered, or “loose ends are tied.": resolution. What is the 1st step when you are approaching a literary analysis task: . What is the 2nd step in approaching a Literary Analysis Task: . Choose 1 example of a hook that you can use in your LAT: rhetorical question. How many pieces of evidence do you need from each text to support your answer in a LAT: 3. Choose a closing transition you can use in your LAT: To summarize. Organization can be demonstrated by using : . Addressing the prompt means: staying on task. My goal is to aim for a ____ on the LAT: 4