Theme & Central Idea
Text Structure
Word Choice & Figurative Language
Argument & Evidence
Point of View
100

This is the lesson or message of a story.

What is theme? 

100

This structure tells events in order.

What is chronological order?

100

Words that appeal to the senses are called:

What is imagery?

100

A claim is:

What is the main argument?

100

First person uses this word:

What is “I”?

200

The central idea is best supported by this.

What is textual evidence?

200

This structure shows similarities and differences.

What is compare and contrast?

200

“Time is a thief” is an example of:

What is metaphor?

200

Evidence must be this to support a claim:

What is relevant?

200

Third person limited means:

What is narrator knows one character’s thoughts?

300

A theme must be written as a:

What is a complete sentence?

300

This structure explains reasons and results.

What is cause and effect?

300

This is the feeling created by word choice.

What is tone?

300

This type of evidence comes directly from the text.

What is textual evidence?

300

Point of view affects this:

What is how the story is told?

400

This is the difference between theme and central idea.

What is theme = lesson, central idea = main point of text?

400

Why would an author use problem/solution?

What is to present an issue and how it is resolved?

400

Why do authors use figurative language?

What is to create deeper meaning or vivid images?

400

What makes an argument strong?

What is clear claim, strong evidence, and reasoning?

400

Why do authors choose different points of view?

What is to shape how readers understand events?

500

Name one way authors develop theme.

What is through characters, conflict, or events?

500

How does text structure help the reader?

What is it improves understanding of ideas?

500

The difference between tone and mood:

What is tone = author’s attitude, mood = reader’s feeling?

500

What is a counterclaim?

What is the opposing viewpoint?

500

Difference between author’s purpose and point of view:

What is purpose = why written, POV = perspective?

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