THEME & UNIVERSAL MESSAGES
Literary Devices
Argumentative Writing Elements
Thesis Statements
Narrative Structure & Plot Elements
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This term describes the message, lesson, or central idea the author wants readers to understand.

What is theme?

100

Comparing two things using like or as.

What is a simile?

100

The first paragraph of an argumentative essay.

What is the introduction?

100

A thesis should include topic + claim + reasoning. True or False?

What is true?

100

The beginning of a story where characters and setting are introduced.

What is the exposition?

100

Mr. Maldonado served in this branch of the military. 

What is the US NAVY?

200

True or False: A theme should include specific character names and story events.

What is false? (Theme must be universal.)

200

Giving human qualities to nonhuman things.

What is personification?

200

This part of the introduction grabs the reader’s attention.

What is a hook?

200

Identify the stronger thesis:

A) “Both texts talk about choices.” or 


B) “Both texts show that choices shape identity, but each author uses different characters to reveal how difficult decisions shape a person’s future.”

What is B?

200

The main problem in a story.

What is the conflict?

200

Favorite Color

What is purple?

300

Identify the theme: A character learns that hiding their true self only causes more problems.

What is identity OR honesty leads to freedom?

300

A hint or clue about something that will happen later.

What is foreshadowing?

300

The specific claim you are trying to prove in your essay.

What is the thesis?

300

Fix this weak thesis: 

“The characters are different.”

“The characters respond to pressure differently, revealing how identity is shaped by personal experiences.”

300

The turning point or most intense moment.

What is the climax?

300

Favorite Drink

what is eeffoc?
400

When analyzing theme, this step requires you to provide evidence and explain how it supports the lesson.

What is analysis?

400

“The road stretched out like a tired old man.” Identify the literary device.

What is a simile and personification?

400

These paragraphs give reasons and evidence to support the thesis.

What are body paragraphs?

400

A thesis for a comparison essay MUST do this.

Connect both texts AND make a clear claim about their similarities/differences.

400

The step-by-step arrangement of events in a story.

What is plot structure?

400

Graduated with a Masters Degree from this University?

What is Rutgers University?

500

Write a thematic statement: “A character makes a difficult choice and realizes they must accept the consequences.”

“People must take responsibility for the choices they make”?

500

This device involves a deeper meaning beyond the literal—such as a road representing life choices.

What is symbolism?

500

When comparing two texts, your analysis must show this.

How each author develops a similar or different idea/theme.

500

Write a thesis analyzing how two authors develop theme.

Answers will vary, but must include: texts, theme, and how authors develop it.

500

This element shows how the character changes from beginning to end.

What is character development?

500

Played this sport in high school, college, and had ambitions for the Olympics. 

What is Water polo?

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