Dialogue
Stage Directions
Plot Structure
Central Idea
Types of Writing
100

What does the dialogue show us about Scrooge's character? 

Scrooge is a grumpy miser who hates Christmas. 

100

What do we ONLY learn/see from the stage directions of this excerpt? 

Cratchit's reaction to Scrooge's announcement that he's getting a raise (he's so shocked that he faints) 

100

In which paragraph is the main problem of "The Princess on the Pea" introduced? 

Paragraph 1 (the exposition) 

100

What is the central idea of "The Princess on the Pea"? 

Don't judge a book by its cover; things aren't always as they seem! 

100

What does the author share in a reflective essay? 

They share their thoughts and feelings about a personal experience. 

200

What does the dialogue show us about the Nephew's character? 

He doesn't agree with Scrooge that Christmas is a pointless time of year.  

200

What purpose do the stage directions serve in this excerpt? 

They show us Cratchit's reaction to the news that he will be getting a raise 

200

Where does the rising action in "The Princess on the Pea" begin? 

Paragraph 2

200

Pick a sentence from paragraph 3 that supports the central idea in "The Princess on the Pea" 

Possible response: "water was streaming from her hair and her clothes, running in the toes of her shoes and out of the heels" 

200

What is the biggest difference between an explanatory essay and a persuasive essay? 

In an explanatory essay the author shares facts, while they share their opinion in a persuasive essay. 

300

What is the purpose of the dialogue in this excerpt? 

The dialogue shows the contrast between Scrooge and the Nephew - it shows how different they are as characters 

300

What else can stage directions communicate besides the characters' actions? 

Possible responses: lighting, sound effects, where the characters are standing, setting, costumes 

300

Which set of paragraphs show the climax, or turning point, of "The Princess on the Pea"? 

Paragraphs 5-8

300

Why did the author make the decision to have the queen doubt whether the princess was a real princess at first? How does this support the central idea? 

Possible response: the queen needs to judge the princess by how she looks for the story to be able to show that people aren't always as they seem. 

300

Is a reflective essay typically fiction or nonfiction? 

Nonfiction - it shares about a real experience that the author has had. 

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