Literacy Devices
Character Analysis
Theme Exploration
Text Evidence
Vocabulary
100

What is the setting of the story?

The setting is a small village and a hidden glade in the forest.

100

Who is the main character in the story?

 Lila

100

What theme is represented in Lila's discovery of the glade?

The theme of discovery and magic.

100

 Find a line that shows Lila's excitement.

"The beauty of the place took her breath away."

100

What does "glade" mean in the context of the passage?

A glade is an open space in a forest.

200

Identify one literary device used in the passage.

 Examples include imagery and personification.

200

Describe Lila's personality based on the passage.

Lila is curious, adventurous, and caring.

200

How does the theme of environmental guardianship appear in the passage? 

Lila learns to protect the environment and share her knowledge.

200

What evidence suggests that the glade is a magical place?

"This is a magical place."

200

Define "vibrant" as used in the text.

Vibrant means bright and full of life.

300

How does the author create a sense of wonder in the description of the glade?

The author describes the glade with vibrant flowers and singing birds, creating a magical atmosphere.

300

How does Lila's character change throughout the story?

Lila grows from an explorer into a leader who helps her community.

300

What message does the author convey about community?

The villagers work together to solve problems, highlighting the importance of community.

300

Cite a piece of evidence that illustrates Lila's bond with nature.

"She learned how to listen to the whispers of the wind."

300

What does "conserve" mean, and how is it relevant to the story?

To conserve means to save or protect, especially resources.

400

What is the effect of personification in the passage?

The author gives human traits to nature, making it feel alive and welcoming.

400

What role does the old woman play in Lila's development?

The old woman acts as a mentor and guide, teaching Lila valuable lessons.

400

 Discuss the importance of secrets in the story.

Secrets create a bond between Lila and the glade, emphasizing trust.

400

How does the passage show the impact of Lila's actions on the village?

"Thanks to Lila's leadership, the village not only survived the drought but thrived."

400

Explain the term "drought" as it applies to the village's situation.

A drought is a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.

500

How does the author use imagery to enhance the story?

Imagery enhances the story by painting vivid pictures in the reader's mind.

500

How does Lila's relationship with the village evolve?

Lila becomes more responsible and connected to her village.

500

How does Lila's journey reflect personal growth?

Lila learns to be selfless and to grow through her experiences.

500

Provide a quote that highlights the old woman's wisdom.

"This will guide you whenever you feel lost."

500

Use “whispers” in a sentence that relates to the story's themes.

"The whispers of the trees seemed to guide Lila on her adventures."

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