What is the central idea of a text?
The main point or message the author wants the reader to understand.
What is chronological text structure?
Events are presented in time order.
What is a character?
A person, animal, or figure in a story.
What are the three main author purposes?
To inform, persuade, or entertain.
What is a context clue?
A hint in the text that helps determine a word’s meaning.
How is a theme different from a central idea?
A theme is a universal lesson about life, while a central idea is specific to the text.
What structure shows similarities and differences?
Compare and contrast.
What is setting?
The time and place of a story.
What is point of view?
The perspective from which a story is told.
What is a simile?
A comparison using “like” or “as.”
A story shows a character learning that honesty leads to trust. What is the theme?
Honesty builds trust.
If a text explains causes and results, what structure is used?
Cause and effect.
What type of conflict is character vs. self?
Internal conflict.
If an author tries to convince readers to recycle, what is the purpose?
To persuade.
What does the metaphor “time is a thief” mean?
Time takes moments away quickly.
Give and example of a detail that best supports a central idea about perseverance.
A person continues trying despite repeated failures.
Why would an author use problem and solution structure?
To present an issue and explain how it is resolved.
How does conflict drive the plot?
It creates tension and moves events forward.
How can word choice reveal an author’s perspective?
It shows bias, tone, or attitude toward the subject.
How does figurative language impact a text?
It creates imagery and deeper meaning.
How does an author develop a central idea across a text?
Through details, examples, events, and elaboration over the course of the text.
How does text structure impact meaning?
It helps organize ideas and influences how readers understand relationships between concepts.
How does a character’s development impact the theme?
Changes in the character reveal lessons or messages of the story.
Why is understanding perspective important when reading?
It helps evaluate bias, credibility, and the meaning of the text.
How can analyzing word connotation improve understanding?
It helps identify emotional meaning and tone beyond literal definitions.