Theme & Theme Statements
Writing a Strong Response
Figurative Language
Poetry Elements
Character Development & Literary Devices
100

There can only be one theme or universal theme in a story. True or False.

False.

100

What three key elements should every short answer response have?

A clear thesis, text evidence, and explanation.

100

What is Alliteration? 

when two or more words that start with the same sound are used repeatedly in a phrase or a sentence. 

Ex. Tasty Tacos

100

What is rhyme scheme?

The pattern of rhyming words at the end of lines in a poem, like ABAB.

100

What is a protagonist?

The main character in a story, often the hero or central figure.

200

What is a theme statement and a theme topic?

TS: A complete sentence that expresses a universal message about life, such as "Hard work leads to success."

TT: A general idea or subject of a text, like "love" or "courage."

200

Why is it important to use text evidence in a response?

It proves your argument and shows understanding of the text.

200

List five figurative language terms and give an example for each. 

Student Answers Vary
200

What is the term for a poem with 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme?

Sonnet.

200

What are the three types of Irony and their definitions? 

Dramatic Irony: When the audience knows something the characters do not, creating tension or humor.

Situational Irony: When the opposite of what is expected happens. The outcome surprises both the characters and the audience.

Verbal Irony: When someone says one thing but means the opposite (similar to sarcasm).

300

Julia wanted to become a doctor for as long as she could remember. In college when her friends were out at the mall or going out with friends, Julia spent all of her time studying. At graduation, Julia graduated with high honors and was offered a job shortly after. What is the theme? 


Hard Work Pays Off. 

300

What is a thesis statement and what purpose does it serve? 

a concise, focused sentence or two that summarizes the main argument or purpose of an essay or research paper, serving as a roadmap for the reader and guiding the writer's focus

300

Identify the figurative language: "Boom! The fireworks exploded in the night sky."

Onomatopoeia.

300

What is the rhyme scheme for this poem: 

Did you hear about the rose that grew
from a crack in the concrete?
Proving nature's law is wrong it
learned to walk with out having feet.
Funny it seems, but by keeping its dreams,
it learned to breathe fresh air.
Long live the rose that grew from concrete
when no one else ever cared.

Free Verse 

300

What is foreshadowing?

Hints or clues about future events in a story.

400

True or False.. Is this a theme statement? Why or Why Not?

In Finding Nemo, the author believes that a person should learn how to trust themselves and others.  


No, it is too specific and only geared toward this specific movie. 

400

What is a strong way to start a short response?

Restate the question as a statement with your answer.

400

What is the figurative meaning of "He has a heart of stone"?

He is cold and unfeeling.

400

This type of poem is a short, narrative poem, often in a conversational style.. could even be a song. 

Ballad

400

What literary device is used when an object, person, or event represents a deeper meaning beyond its literal sense?  

Symbolism

500

How do you determine a story’s theme?

  • Look at character actions, conflicts, and how the story resolves.

500

What is the difference between main idea and summary? 

 a main idea is a concise, single-sentence statement of the text's core point, while a summary is a longer, multi-sentence overview that includes key details and supporting points.

500

What literary term describes an extreme exaggeration? 

Hyperbole

500

What is a poem with only two lines? 

A Couplet
500

What was a theme statement and symbolism from Eraser Tattoo?


love, relationships, growing pains, coming of age. 

Growing apart hurts at first, but it will slowly fade away. 

All relationships do not have last, it is the memories that you choose to hold onto. 

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