Textual Evidence
Character Development
Analyzing Text
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

What is the purpose of citing textual evidence when answering a question about a reading passage or story?

To support your answer and show that it is based on information from the text, making your response more credible.

100

How can a character’s relationship with others influence their development throughout a story?

A character’s interactions with others can shape their beliefs, actions, and growth by providing challenges, support, or lessons.

100

How do the actions of one character affect the behavior of others in a story?

One character’s actions can motivate, challenge, or influence the behavior, choices, and emotions of other characters, creating a ripple effect in the plot.

100

What does the word “resilient” mean?

Resilient means being able to recover quickly from difficulties or adapt to challenges.

100

How does a character’s environment affect their actions in a story?

The environment can influence a character’s behavior by presenting challenges, opportunities, or constraints based on where and when the story takes place.

200

Why is it important to reference specific examples from the text when analyzing a character’s traits?

It helps prove the traits you are describing are based on what the character says, thinks, or does in the text, making your analysis stronger.

200

What are two ways a character can change over the course of a story?

A character can change in their beliefs or values, or they can develop new skills, behaviors, or understandings about themselves or the world.

200

What is the role of the setting in developing the theme of a story?

The setting helps establish the atmosphere and context of the story, influencing characters’ actions and the challenges they face, which can highlight the theme.

200

What is the meaning of “epiphany” in literature?

An epiphany is a sudden realization or insight that changes a character’s perspective.

200

How can a character’s dialogue reveal their personality or feelings?

A character’s choice of words, tone, and how they speak to others can provide insights into their emotions, motives, and attitudes.

300

What does it mean to cite textual evidence in a nonfiction article?

It means quoting or paraphrasing specific facts, data, or statements from the article that support your point or argument.

300

How can a character’s internal conflicts (e.g., doubts or fears) affect their development?

Internal conflicts can lead to personal growth as characters work through their struggles and make decisions that change them.

300

How do events in a story shape a character’s personal growth?

Events challenge the character, forcing them to react, adapt, and learn from experiences, which can lead to changes in their attitudes or behaviors.

300

What does it mean to be “inquisitive”?

Being inquisitive means having a strong desire to learn or ask questions about something.

300

How can conflicts between characters drive the plot of a story forward?

Conflicts create tension and challenges that the characters must overcome, pushing the plot toward resolution and growth.

400

How would you cite evidence to show that a character is brave in a story without directly quoting the text?

You could describe actions, decisions, or situations where the character shows courage, using specific examples from the story to explain why they are brave.

400

What is the difference between a static character and a dynamic character?

A static character does not change throughout the story, while a dynamic character undergoes significant personal growth or change.

400

How can analyzing a character’s relationships help you understand their motivations?

By looking at how a character interacts with others, you can understand their desires, fears, or goals, which often motivate their decisions and actions.

400

How would you use the word “metamorphosis” in a sentence?

“The caterpillar’s metamorphosis into a butterfly is one of nature’s most fascinating transformations.”

400

How does the resolution of a story’s conflict contribute to the theme?

The resolution shows how the characters have changed or learned something, helping to reinforce the central message or lesson of the story.

500

What is the difference between a direct quote and paraphrased evidence?

A direct quote is the exact wording from the text, while paraphrased evidence is a restatement of the text’s meaning in your own words.

500

How can a character’s decisions impact the events that follow in the story?

A character’s decisions drive the plot forward by causing actions and reactions that shape the direction of the story.

500

How does an author’s use of conflict affect the development of the story’s themes?

Conflict creates tension and forces characters to confront challenges, which often leads to the exploration and resolution of the story’s central themes.

500

What is the meaning of “audible” and how could it be used in a sentence?

Audible means able to be heard. Example sentence: “The sound of the bell was barely audible over the noise of the crowd.”

500

How does a character’s reaction to an unexpected event help you understand their personality?

A character’s response to an unexpected event can reveal their values, coping mechanisms, and emotional state, which contribute to their overall development.

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