A struggle between two opposing forces is known as this.
CONFLICT
“The Last Light in Room 214”
The bell releases the hallway’s noise,
but Room 214 stays half-awake.
Chalk dust floats like tired snow,
and sunlight leans through cracked blinds.
A notebook lies open, unfinished,
its margins crowded with small doubts.
Outside, winter presses its face
against the glass, patient and gray.
The teacher erases the board slowly,
as if forgetting must be done carefully.
Somewhere a pencil rolls off a desk,
and no one moves to catch it.
What is the central idea of the poem?
A. A classroom is chaotic and uncontrollable
B. Learning continues even after the school day ends
C. Time feels slow and reflective in an empty classroom
D. Students are actively preparing for an exam
C. Time feels slow and reflective in an empty classroom
The poem emphasizes quiet, stillness, and lingering thoughts after the school day.
On a rainy October afternoon, Maya found a leather-bound journal tucked behind a loose brick in her school library. The pages were brittle, filled with sketches of the building as it once looked in 1923. As she read, she noticed notes about a hidden reading room that no current map showed. Curious, Maya compared the sketches to the present layout, realizing that a sealed doorway in the basement might match the description. She decided to tell the librarian, hoping to uncover the forgotten space.
What is the most reasonable inference about Maya?
A. She is trying to prove the library is unsafe
B. She is interested in uncovering historical information about her school
C. She plans to remove books from the hidden room
D. She believes the journal was written by the librarian
B. She is interested in uncovering historical information about her school
When we practiced ANNOTATING in class, what did I have you do while we were reading the texts for argument essays?
-Highlight
-Circle
-Take notes
In a text-analysis essay it asks you to identify a CENTRAL IDEA in the passage. What is a CENTRAL IDEA?
The lesson the story teaches to the reader. What a reader is supposed to take away from the story.
When an object represents something using a deeper meaning it is called this.
SYMBOLISM
“The Last Light in Room 214”
The bell releases the hallway’s noise,
but Room 214 stays half-awake.
Chalk dust floats like tired snow,
and sunlight leans through cracked blinds.
A notebook lies open, unfinished,
its margins crowded with small doubts.
Outside, winter presses its face
against the glass, patient and gray.
The teacher erases the board slowly,
as if forgetting must be done carefully.
Somewhere a pencil rolls off a desk,
and no one moves to catch it.
What does the phrase “chalk dust floats like tired snow” suggest?
A. The room is cold and snowy
B. Learning materials are being wasted
C. The classroom feels quiet and worn down
D. Students are playing outside
C. The classroom feels quiet and worn down
The simile compares chalk dust to “tired snow,” suggesting a subdued, fading atmosphere.
During a late summer morning, Jonah guided his small boat through waters he had fished since childhood. He noticed the currents felt warmer and the usual schools of fish were drifting farther north than his charts predicted. An old marker buoy, once used to track seasonal routes, now floated far beyond its recorded position. Jonah realized the ocean he knew was changing faster than the stories passed down from his grandfather. He adjusted his course, uncertain of what the next season would bring.
What is the central idea of the passage?
A. Jonah is learning how to repair old navigation equipment
B. Jonah is lost at sea and cannot find his way home
C. The ocean environment is changing in ways that affect Jonah’s fishing
D. Fishing charts are always inaccurate and unreliable
C. The ocean environment is changing in ways that affect Jonah’s fishing
What is textual evidence?
A quote or example from the text to support an answer/claim/counterclaim statement.
Identify a central idea:
Marcus stared at the old bicycle in his grandfather’s garage. The tires were flat, the paint was chipped, and the chain squeaked loudly. Instead of throwing it away, Marcus decided to fix it. Every afternoon after school, he cleaned the bike and replaced broken parts with help from his grandfather. Some days were frustrating, but Marcus kept trying. After two weeks, the bicycle looked almost new. When Marcus finally rode it down the street, he felt proud of his hard work. His grandfather smiled and said that patience and effort can turn something broken into something valuable again.
Where and when a story takes place is the
SETTING
“The Last Light in Room 214”
The bell releases the hallway’s noise,
but Room 214 stays half-awake.
Chalk dust floats like tired snow,
and sunlight leans through cracked blinds.
A notebook lies open, unfinished,
its margins crowded with small doubts.
Outside, winter presses its face
against the glass, patient and gray.
The teacher erases the board slowly,
as if forgetting must be done carefully.
Somewhere a pencil rolls off a desk,
and no one moves to catch it.
What can be inferred about the teacher?
A. The teacher is angry and rushing
B. The teacher is carefully reflective and deliberate
C. The teacher has left for the day permanently
D. The teacher is avoiding cleanup duties
B. The teacher is carefully reflective and deliberate
The teacher erasing “slowly, as if forgetting must be done carefully” shows thoughtfulness.
n 1962, scientists conducting early ocean research aboard the Atlantis II recorded unexpected temperature shifts below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean. Using rudimentary sensors, they noted that deeper waters were colder than predicted models suggested. At the time, the findings were difficult to interpret, and some researchers questioned the accuracy of the equipment. However, later studies confirmed that deep ocean layers play a critical role in regulating Earth’s climate by storing and slowly distributing heat.
What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Early ocean research vessels were unreliable
B. Scientists discovered errors in all climate models
C. Deep ocean temperatures influence Earth’s climate system
D. The Atlantis II was the most advanced ship of its time
C. Deep ocean temperatures influence Earth’s climate system
The passage explains that deep ocean layers regulate Earth's climate by storing and distributing heat.
When you read the topic for the argument essay, what are you supposed to do with that question?
TTQA
Turn the Question Around
Identify a central idea from the passage below:
During lunch, Elena noticed a new student sitting alone at the corner table. While other students talked with friends, the new girl quietly looked down at her tray. Elena remembered how nervous she felt when she first moved to the school last year. She walked over, introduced herself, and invited the student to sit with her group. Soon, the girl began smiling and joining the conversation. By the end of lunch, she seemed much more comfortable. Elena realized that one small act of kindness could help someone feel welcome and less alone in a new place.
Name the literary element:
What a character says, does, and thinks. What other characters say and think about this character.
CHARACTERIZATION
“The Last Light in Room 214”
The bell releases the hallway’s noise,
but Room 214 stays half-awake.
Chalk dust floats like tired snow,
and sunlight leans through cracked blinds.
A notebook lies open, unfinished,
its margins crowded with small doubts.
Outside, winter presses its face
against the glass, patient and gray.
The teacher erases the board slowly,
as if forgetting must be done carefully.
Somewhere a pencil rolls off a desk,
and no one moves to catch it.
How does the imagery of “winter presses its face against the glass” contribute to the poem?
A. It shows danger outside the school
B. It emphasizes a sense of stillness and isolation
C. It suggests students are trapped indoors
D. It represents an approaching storm emergency
B. It emphasizes a sense of stillness and isolation
Winter “pressing its face” against the glass reinforces quiet and separation from the outside world.
New York State’s Erie Canal, completed in 1825, transformed transportation and trade in the United States. Before its construction, moving goods between the Midwest and the East Coast was slow and expensive. The canal created a direct water route that significantly reduced shipping time and cost. As a result, cities along the canal, such as Rochester and Buffalo, grew rapidly into major economic centers. Even today, sections of the canal remain in use for recreation and limited commercial transport, preserving its historical legacy.
What is the central idea of the passage?
A. The Erie Canal had little long-term impact on New York
B. The Erie Canal improved trade and helped cities grow
C. Most canals in the U.S. are no longer functional
D. Rochester was more important than Buffalo in the 1800s
B. The Erie Canal improved trade and helped cities grow
The passage focuses on how the canal reduced shipping costs/time and led to economic growth in nearby cities.
Turn the question around to make a claim and counter claim statement:
Should students be allowed to use cell phones during the school day?
1) Students should be allowed to use cell phones during the school day.
2) Students should not be allowed to use cell phones during the school day.
Identify the most important literary element in this passage:
Jordan practiced basketball every day after school and hoped to make the varsity team. On the morning of tryouts, his coach announced that only five players would be chosen. Jordan suddenly felt nervous because his best friend Malik was also trying out for the same position. During practice, Jordan noticed Malik struggling with several drills. He wanted to help his friend improve, but he also worried that helping Malik might hurt his own chances of making the team. By the end of tryouts, Jordan had to decide whether to focus only on himself or support his friend during the competition.
CONFLICT
The 6 types of conflict are:
Person vs. __________
Person vs. __________
Person vs. __________
Person vs. __________
Person vs. __________
Person vs. __________
Person vs. Person
Person vs. Self
Person vs. Nature
Person vs. Society
Person vs. Supernatural
Person vs. Technology
“The Last Light in Room 214”
The bell releases the hallway’s noise,
but Room 214 stays half-awake.
Chalk dust floats like tired snow,
and sunlight leans through cracked blinds.
A notebook lies open, unfinished,
its margins crowded with small doubts.
Outside, winter presses its face
against the glass, patient and gray.
The teacher erases the board slowly,
as if forgetting must be done carefully.
Somewhere a pencil rolls off a desk,
and no one moves to catch it.
What is the effect of the final line, “and no one moves to catch it”?
A. It shows excitement in the classroom
B. It highlights neglect of school supplies
C. It emphasizes quiet stillness and inaction
D. It suggests a sudden emergency happens
C. It emphasizes quiet stillness and inaction
“No one moves to catch it” highlights the overall lack of movement and silence in the room.
Modern meteorologists rely on satellites to track storm systems across the globe. Unlike earlier methods that depended on ground-based observations, satellites provide continuous images of cloud formation, wind movement, and temperature changes in the atmosphere. This technology allows scientists to predict hurricanes with greater accuracy and give earlier warnings to communities at risk. Despite these advances, forecasting remains imperfect because weather systems are influenced by countless variables that can shift rapidly, making precise long-term predictions difficult.
A. Satellites have eliminated all weather forecasting errors
B. Weather forecasting has become more advanced but is still limited
C. Ground-based observations are more reliable than satellites
D. Hurricanes are impossible to predict under any conditions
B. Weather forecasting has become more advanced but is still limited
Satellites improved prediction, but forecasts are still imperfect due to complex weather variables.
Write down one piece of evidence each from the following passage to support your claim and counterclaim statements.
"Many schools debate whether students should use cell phones during the school day. Some people believe phones are helpful for learning. Students can use phones to research information, check assignments, and communicate with parents or teachers. Some teachers even use educational apps and online quizzes in class. In emergencies, phones can help students quickly contact family members. A student survey found that many students felt phones helped them stay organized.
Others believe cell phones create problems in school. Teachers often say phones distract students from lessons. Notifications, games, and social media can take attention away from learning. Some schools have also reported problems with cheating and cyberbullying connected to phones. One principal said classroom behavior improved after stricter phone rules were introduced."
Answers may vary.
Identify the most prominent literary element in this passage:
The beach glowed under the orange evening sky as gentle waves rolled onto the shore. Cool ocean water splashed against Mia’s feet while salty air filled her nose. Seagulls cried overhead, and the soft sand pressed between her toes with every step. In the distance, the lighthouse shined brightly against the darkening sky. Mia wrapped her sweater tightly around herself as the chilly breeze brushed across her skin. She listened to the steady rhythm of the crashing waves and watched the sun slowly disappear beneath the horizon.
IMAGERY