Identifying Theme in Literary Texts
Context Clues
Argument Writing
House on Mango Street
Hodgepodge
100

The message or lesson that the author conveys through the interaction of story elements, such as plot, setting, conflict, and characterization. 



What is theme?

100

the text surrounding an unfamiliar word

What are context clues?
100

An author's main argument

What is Claim?

100

The narrator of The House on Mango Street

Who is Esperanza?

100
Where or when a story takes place

What is setting?

200

An idea that is a single word, such as Friendship or Determination.

What is Topic?

200

Allow the reader to infer the meaning of an unfamiliar word

What are context clues?

200

Authors have to provide this to support a claim

What is evidence?

200

This person asks the narrator, "You live there?"

Who is the nun at Esperanza's school?

200

You must do this with the sources you use in your writing to avoid plagiarism

What is cite?

300

Be careful about who you trust

What is a theme?

300

One type of context clue is this - a word with a similar meaning

what is a synonym? 

300

This sentence usually appears at the beginning of a paragraph, and tells what the paragraph will be about.

What is a topic sentence?

300

This person is the narrator's younger sister, and her behavior can be annoying at times

Who is Nenny?

300

A concluding idea based on reasoning, or a conclusion you can draw from your reading

What is an inference?

400

Love.

What is a topic?

400

This type of context provides a definition or an________.

What is an example?

400

A claim is well supported if the evidence used to support it is this (one of two answers)

What is relevant? OR

What is credible?

400

This person offers a dollar for a kiss

Who is the creepy old man on the corner? 

400

This evidence is drawn from sources that are trustworthy and competent.

What is credible?

500

One theme of The House on Mango Street

What is Home is where the heart is? 

Or- any other applicable theme

500

Writers frequently use this type of language, which includes metaphor, simile, personification, hyperbole, and symbolism.

What is figurative language?

500

The part of the writing where the author explains the evidence used to support their claim. This was a section on your Book Journal.

What is analysis?

500

The author of the book

Who is Sandra Cisneros?

500

The act of using another author’s words or ideas in your writing without properly and clearly indicating their sources

What is plagiarism?

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