Plot & Characters (6.RL.KID.3)
Word Meaning
(6.RL.CS.4)
Structure
(6.RL.CS.5)
Point of View
(6.RL.CS.6)
Informational Text & Writing
(6.RI.KID.2, 6.W.TTP.1, A, B)
100

What does a character’s decision reveal?

Their traits or motivations.

100

What tool helps define unknown words in a story?

Context clues.

100

Which part introduces the characters and setting?

Exposition.

100

_____ uses I, me, my.

First-person POV.

100

What is the central idea?

The main point of the passage.

200

If a character avoids asking for help, what might this show?

They are stubborn or independent.

200

What does “trembling” most likely mean?

Shaking from nervousness.

200

Which part is the turning point?

Climax.

200

Narrator knows thoughts of one character.

Third-person limited.

200

What does a thesis statement do?

States the main claim or argument.

300

What term means the struggle a character faces?

Conflict.

300

If a word makes a character sound lonely, what is this called?

Connotation.

300

Which part solves the conflict?

Resolution.

300

Narrator knows everyone’s thoughts.

Third-person omniscient.

300

What type of evidence is strongest?

Facts, data, or expert quotes.

400

When a character changes from shy to confident, what type of character is this?

Dynamic character.

400

When an author uses strong emotional words, what are they affecting?

Tone.

400

What do we call events that build tension?

Rising action.

400

___ uses “you” to tell the story.

Second-person POV.

400

What should a conclusion do?

Restate the claim and wrap up the argument.

500

What do reactions to events show?

How a character grows or what they value.

500

What is the dictionary definition of a word called?

Denotation.

500

Which plot part shows what happens after the climax?

Falling action.

500

Why does point of view matter?

It affects how the reader understands characters and events.

500

What should every argumentative essay include?

Claim, evidence, explanation, conclusion.

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