Literary Text Structures
Determining Word Meaning
Point of View
Grab bag
Characters and Plot
100
Name the text structure used: After begging my parents to get a dog for weeks, my dad woke me up early one Saturday morning. He wouldn't tell me where we were going as he drove over 30 minutes. Next, we arrived at our location: the dog pound! We then walked around, looking at all the puppies. Finally, I chose a black lab and named him Fluff.
Order and Sequence
100
Use context clues to determine the meaning of "detest." Everyone at the parted wanted garbage pizza, except Tim, who detests vegetables.
to strongly dislike
100
The person who tells the story.
What is the narrator?
100
Words like "under," "above," and "beside" are examples of what?
prepositions
100
The problem, struggle, or obstacle facing a character or characters in a story.
What is a conflict?
200
Labrador Retrievers are a popular breed of dogs because of their even temperament and desire to please their human owners. They an be yellow, brown or black and are medium-large dogs with an average weight of 65 pounds. Labs are often trained to be aids for people with disabilities. They are the most popular dog breed in the United States!
Description
200
Use context clues to determine the meaning of "alter." Suzie's grandpa didn't know she was coming along on the fishing trip and now he has to alter his plans.
to change
200
In this point of view, the narrator is a character within the story and, therefore, you'll see "I" and "my" a lot.
What is first-person point of view?
200
A lesson or moral that goes beyond the specific events of the text
What is the theme of a text?
200
A character can be "flat and static" or "round and dynamic." Explain what this means.
flat and static means they're boring, there's not much to them and they don't evolve or change throughout the story. Round and dynamic means the opposite; there's a lot to them, they're a complicated character who experiences some sort of changing in the plot.
300
Chihuahuas and Collies are both popular dog breeds in the U.S. Both breeds are great with children and protective of their homes. Chihuahuas are very small dogs and can be quite difficult to train since they're not very smart! By contrast, Collies are medium to large dogs and are known for their great intelligence.
Compare and Contrast
300
Use context clues to determine the meaning of "remorse." Bob and his friend had a huge fight and he ended up calling him some names he didn't mean. Powerful feelings of remorse stayed with him the remainder of the day.
regret or feeling bad about something
300
In a story told from this point of view, the narrator tells the story through the thoughts and feelings of only one character
What is third-person limited?
300
A short retelling of a text, including the main idea and most important details. Hint: you might use the "someone, wanted, but, so" organizer to do this.
What is a summary?
300
Fill in the blanks for the parts of plot: exposition, __________, rising action, ____________, ________________, resolution.
conflict, climax, falling action
400
Do you take your dog for a walk, or does your dog take YOU for a walk? Leash pulling is a common issue with puppies, especially large breeds. Leash pulling can easily lead to your dog getting free of his leash or into trouble. To leash train your dog, you must stop and stand still every time he pulls on the leash. When the dog calms down, praise him, wait a minute and then begin to walk slowly.
problem and solution
400
Use context clues to determine the meaning of "audible." A dog whistle makes a high-pitched sound that is only audible to dogs.
able to hear
400
In a story told from this point of view, the narrator knows everything about the story, including the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all the characters
What is third-person omniscient point of view?
400
A conclusion you make from using what you know (schema) PLUS clues from the text (text evidence).
What is an inference?
400
The hero of a story might be called a protagonist, while the villain might be called this.
What is an antagonist?
500
Every year in the U. S. up to 8 million unwanted dogs and cats enter animal shelters. Why are there so many unwanted pets? First, many people do not spay or neuter their pets. Also, people still buy their animals from breeders instead of adopting homeless animals. Sadly, some people give up on their pets and decide they're too much trouble to care for. As a result, shelters are overcrowded, leaving young energetic pets trapped in cages and lonely.
Cause and Effect
500
Use context clues to determine the meaning of "feign." Jane got it into her mind that she could get out of studying for any test just by feigning illness the night before the exam.
to fake or pretend
500
This point of view is rarely used in stories, but is often used in poetry, or perhaps instructional or "how-to" texts. You'll see words like "you" and "your"
What is second-person point of view?
500
"Do unto others as you'd want done unto you" might be an example of a __________ of a text.
What is theme?
500
There are two TYPES of characters: m_________ and m_________. Name them and explain the difference.
Major (or main) characters play an important role that is central to the story's plot. Minor characters help the story move along, but aren't essential to the plot.
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