A piece of information taken directly from the text called
What is a quote?
What does it mean to make an inference?
What is to draw a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning?
What are the main components of a plot?
What are exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution?
A contrast between expectation and reality.
What is irony?
What does the root "sequ-" mean?
What is “The root "sequ-" means "to follow"”
You can support your interpretation of a character's actions
What is by citing textual evidence?
If a character is described as "shaking," what might you infer about their feelings?
What is “they might be scared or nervous”?
What is a secondary plot that runs parallel to the main plot?
What is a subplot?
What is verbal irony?
What is when a speaker says one thing but means another?
Use the word "sequence" in a sentence that shows its meaning clearly.
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Name a way to find evidence in a text to support your analysis.
What is looking for key phrases or descriptions in the text?
How can background knowledge help in making inferences?
What is it provides context and helps understand the text better?
How does the climax affect the overall plot of a story?
What is “it serves as the turning point that determines the outcome”?
Can you give an example of situational irony?
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Identify a synonym for the word "consequence."
What is results?
It important to use multiple pieces of evidence when analyzing a text.
What is to strengthen and validate your interpretation?
Why might an author leave certain details out of a story?
What is to allow readers to infer and engage with the text?
Why are conflicts important in literature?
What is they create tension and drive the plot forward?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
How does irony contribute to a story's theme?
What is it highlights the unexpected twists in life?
Identify an antonym for the word "consequence."
What is cause?
Provide an example of how you can cite evidence to support an inference.
What is using a specific quote followed by your interpretation?
Give an example of an inference you could make about a character based on their dialogue
What is analyzing the tone of the dialogue to understand their emotions?
Describe how parallel episodes can enhance a story's meaning.
What is they can show contrasting situations or character development?
Discuss how dramatic irony can create tension in a story.
What is it allows the audience to know something the characters do not?
A work that continues the story or develops the theme of an earlier one.
What is a sequel?