Theme
Nonfiction Signposts
Author's Purpose
Random
Literary Elements
100

True or False:  A theme can be written as one or two words.

False.  Theme is always identified and written as a complete statement.

100

What are the 5 signposts?

Contrast and Contradictions

Word Gaps

Extreme and Absolute Language

Quoted Words

Numbers and Stats

100

The three main purposes an author writes

What are persuade, inform, and entertain

100

Are you allowed to wear hoodies at JBMS?

no

100

How do we define protagonist and antagonist?

Protagonist = the character who has to overcome the main conflict

Antagonist = the character who creates the main conflict

200

Define theme.

Theme is the overall message about life the author wants the reader to get from the story.

200
What should a reader ask themselves when they encounter word gaps in their reading?

Do I know this word from somewhere else?

Does it seem like technical talk for this topic?

Can I find clues to help me understand the meaning?

200

The author wants to give you a lot of information about something.

What is INFORM

200

How much wood could a woodchuck chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

A woodchuck would chuck all the wood he could chuck, if a wood chuck could chuck wood.

200

Define setting

The time and place a story occurs

300

How many themes can a story have?

As many as they have (many have more than 1)

300

Why might an author use extreme and absolute language?

a. manipulate the reader

b. deceive the reader

c.  persuade the reader

d. show how important he/she thinks the issue is

e.  all of the above

f.  none of the above

all of the above

300

I think dogs make the best pets!  They are much nicer than lots of animals, and they are very smart.  You can train them to do all sorts of things.  Dogs are definitely better than all other pets.

What is the author's purpose?

Persuade

300

What does PRIDE stand for?

Purpose

Respect

Integrity

Discipline

Efficiency

300

The problems in the story that need to be solved

The conflicts

400

What is a theme for the following:  Jenny studied hard for weeks and earned a 100 on a big test.

Hard work pays off.

400

When a reader encounters numbers and stats, what should they ask themselves?

Why did the author choose to include this/these particular numbers or stats?

400

When the author is trying to make you do something or believe something

Persuade

400

Where does Santa Claus live?

The North Pole

400

The 5 parts of plot

Introduction

Rising Action

Climax/Turning Point

Falling Action

Resolution

500

A person should not be afraid to try new things and have an open mind.

500

What should a person ask themselves when they encounter quoted words?

Why was this person/group quoted?

What does this quote add?

Can I believe this person being quoted?  Are they reliable?

500

What's a pirate's favorite letter?

Rrrrrrrrr?

No.  It's a P.  P is an Rrrrrrrr with only one leg.

What's the author's purpose?

Entertain

500
Name the Seven Dwarves.

1. Doc

2. Grumpy

3.  Happy

4.  Bashful

5.  Sleepy

6.  Dopey

7.  Sneezy

500

When the reader knows something that the characters do not

dramatic irony

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