Evidence
Characterization
Plot
Theme
100

Conversation between two or more people.

What is dialogue?

100

The bad guy.

What is an antagonist?

100

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution.

What are the elements of plot?

100

The underlying message or big idea of a story.

What is a theme?

200

"I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house down!" (pg. 3).

What is an example of a quote?

200

Harry Potter (the main character).

Who is the protagonist of Harry Potter?

200

The beginning of a story. Introduces the characters and setting.

What is exposition?

200

Love, war, revenge, betrayal, forgiveness.

What are some examples of themes?

300

It was a dark and stormy night.

What is an example of explicit evidence?

300

Charlese.

Who is the antagonist of The Skin I'm In?

300

The ending (can be happy, sad, unsatisfying, satisfying, etc.)

What is the resolution?

300

Friendship (book about a pig and spider).

What is a theme of Charlotte's Web?

400

Evidence not stated directly in the text, but reader understands because of context clues.

What is implicit evidence?

400

Not one of the main characters, but a character who is mentioned more than once or twice.

What is a supporting character?

400

Cinderella and the Prince live in his castle happily ever after.

What is the resolution of Cinderella?

400

Themes of The Skin I'm In.

What is bullying, self-esteem, and questions of identity?

500
Putting a passage from the text in your own words.

What is paraphrasing?

500

Character who grows and evolves (instead of stays the same).

What is a dynamic character?

500

Maleeka accidentally burns down Ms. Saunders's classroom.

What is the climax of The Skin I'm In?

500

Think about main events, main characters, and characters' goals.

How do we identify themes?

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