Characterization
CCEAC
Tone & Mood
Symbols & Theme
Parts of Speech
100

What is characterization?

The process by which an author develops a character within a story

100

Fill in the blank: CCEAC is the acronym we use to write a(n) ____________.

Argumentative paragraph
100

What is mood?

 The general atmosphere of the story, an emotion that the reader feels when reading a text

100

What is theme?

An important message/life lesson communicated through a story

100

What is a noun?

Person, place, or thing

200
What is indirect characterization?

The author uses hints to make the reader infer a character’s traits

200

What does CCEAC stand for?

Claim, Context, Evidence, Analysis, Conclusion

200

What is tone?

The author’s feelings about the subjects of a story

200

What is a symbol?

Physical objects, people, actions, places, colors, etc. in a story that represent bigger ideas and have deeper meanings

200

Which word in the following sentence could you replace with a pronoun, and what pronoun would it be?

Sarah likes to eat chips.

Sarah --> She

chips --> them (technically also correct)

299

What is the difference between a static and a dynamic character?

Static characters don't change; dynamic characters do

299

What is context?

Background information used to introduce the reader to your evidence

299

Why is tone important?

It tells us more about the author, hints at themes that they want to convey

299
List at least 2 things fire could symbolize.

Passion, destruction, rebirth, love, etc.

299

What do adjectives describe? What do adverbs describe?

Nouns; verbs or adjectives

400

What is the difference between a flat and a round character?

A flat character has few traits and little to no backstory; a round character is complex and realistic

400

List at least two things you need to include with your evidence.

Quotation marks, page number (citation), author name, period at the end of the sentence

400

What is the mood of the following passage? List at least three words that helped inform your answer.

"The wind howled through the dead branches of the trees. Dark shadows stretched across the broken pathway. I pulled my jacket tight and wondered if I was truly alone in the dark."

Word Clues: howled, dead, dark, broken, alone

Answer: spooky, tense, eerie, etc.

400

Why do authors use symbols?

Symbols are a discrete way for the author to hint at a theme they're trying to convey. They also add more meaning and complexity to a story.

400

Name an adverb that DOESN'T end in -ly.

Very, almost, fast, late, yesterday, etc.

500

What does STEAL stand for, and why is it helpful?

STEAL tells us more about a character so we can figure out their traits. S = speech, T = thoughts, E = effect on others, A = actions, L = looks

500

What is the difference between zoom in and zoom out analysis?

Zoom in talks about specific parts of your evidence; zoom out connects your evidence back to your claim

500

What is the tone of the following passage? List at least three things that helped inform your answer.

"What a wonderful surprise to step outside and realize my morning vacation walk was going to be ruined by another freezing downpour!"

Clues: wonderful surprise, ruined, freezing downpour, ! (exclamation mark)

Answer: sarcastic, ironic

500

Identify the theme of the fable below (The Wind and the Sun)

"The wind and the sun argued about who was stronger. They tested this on a man wearing a heavy coat. The wind blew cold and hard. The man just held his coat tighter. Then, the sun shone bright and warm. The man took his coat off right away."

Kindness works better than force

500

Fill in the blank: Verbs are either action words OR ____________.

forms of being (am, are, is, was, etc.)

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