Reading Skills
Point of View
Make Inferences
Theme
Literary Elements
100

The lesson, moral, or central message of a story

What is Theme

100

This type of narrator uses the pronouns "I" or "we" to tell the story, giving the perspective of one character.

What is first-person point of view?

100

If the sky is dark, the wind is picking up, and a character grabs an umbrella before leaving the house, you can infer what?

What is making an inference?

100

This is the central message or underlying idea in a story, often providing a lesson about life or human nature.

What is the theme?

100

This part of a story introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation.

What is the exposition?

200

This is the process of making a logical guess based on evidence and reasoning, not explicitly stated in the text.

What is Making an Inference

200

If a narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters in a story, they are using what type of point of view?

What is third-person omniscient?

200

If a character’s face is red and they are frowning after receiving a gift, you might infer they feel what?

What is disappointment or anger?

200

A story that explores how a young girl learns the importance of honesty through a series of adventures demonstrates which common theme?

What is honesty or truthfulness?

200

This literary element refers to the sequence of events that make up a story.

What is the plot?

300

When the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of every character in the story, what point of view is being used?

What is third-person omniscient point of view?

300

When the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character, this point of view is used.

What is third-person limited?

300

If a character is standing in front of an open window, gazing outside and sighing, you might infer they feel what?

What is longing or sadness?

300

In a story about a community coming together during a crisis, the theme might focus on this positive human trait.

What is cooperation or unity?

300

This is the moment of greatest tension or turning point in a story.

What is the climax?

400

The conflict between personal desires and societal expectations often explores this theme in literature. What is this called?

What is man vs. society?

400

A narrator who does not reveal a perspective in a story but only shows a character's dialogue and actions

What is third-person objective?

400

If a character is carrying a large bag of groceries and smiling brightly after a long day at work, you might infer they are feeling what?

What is happiness or contentment?

400

A story about a person struggling to overcome fear or uncertainty, ultimately facing challenges, may have a theme centered on this.

What is courage or overcoming adversity?

400

The part of a story that tells when and where something happens?

What is the setting.

500

This term describes the use of objects, characters, or events to represent larger ideas in a story.

What is symbolism?

500

Usually used for instructions from a you perspective

What is second-person?

500

A character stands up straight, holds their head high, and maintains direct eye contact during a confrontation. What can we infer about their attitude?

What is that the character is confident, assertive, or possibly trying to intimidate others?

500

A story about an individual's transformation from selfishness to generosity may be built around which theme?

What is personal growth or redemption?

500

This refers to a character or force that opposes the protagonist in the story.

What is the antagonist?

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