Characterization
Conflict
Inference
Annotation
Foreshadowing
100

What literary device helps readers understand a character through their thoughts, actions, speech, and feelings?


Characterization

100

A character argues with another character.

What type of conflict is this?


Character vs. Character

100

True or False

An inference is a guess based only on your opinion.


False

100

Why do readers annotate?

To understand and remember the text.

100

What is foreshadowing?

Hints or clues about what will happen later.

200

Which type of character changes throughout a story?

A. Flat Character

B. Round (Dynamic) Character

B. Round (Dynamic) Character

200

A girl gets lost during a hurricane.

Conflict?


Character vs. Nature

200

To make an inference, you use...

A. Text clues only

B. Prior knowledge only

C. Text clues + prior knowledge

C

200

Name two things you might annotate.

  • Questions
  • Vocabulary
  • Predictions
  • Important details
  • Theme
  • Character traits
  • Conflict
200

Why do authors use foreshadowing?

To build suspense and keep readers interested.

300

Name two ways an author can reveal a character.

  • Actions
  • Speech
  • Thoughts
  • Feelings
  • Appearance
  • Other characters' reactions 
300

A student wants to cheat but knows it's wrong.

Conflict?

Character vs. Self

300

If a character slams the door and refuses to talk, what can you infer?

They may be angry, upset, frustrated, etc.

300

Should you annotate before, during, or after reading?

During reading

300

Which of these is foreshadowing?

A. "I have a bad feeling about tomorrow."

B. The character eats breakfast.

A

400

How has Ender changed since arriving at Battle School?

  • More independent
  • Stronger leader
  • More strategic
  • More confident
  • More isolated
400

Citizens protest unfair laws.

Conflict?

Character vs. Society

400

Why doesn't an author always tell readers exactly how a character feels?

Readers infer feelings using clues from the text.

400

You notice an important quotation.

What should you do?


Highlight/underline it and write a note explaining why it's important.

400

Name one type of foreshadowing.


Possible answers:

  • Narrator Tells
  • Prophecy
  • Name Dropping
  • Pre-Scene
  • Prologue
500

Why do authors develop characters throughout a story?

To show growth, teach a lesson, or reveal how experiences change a person.

500

How does conflict help develop a character?


It forces characters to make decisions, overcome challenges, and grow.

500

Ender smiles after winning a difficult battle but immediately feels guilty.

What can you infer?

He doesn't enjoy hurting others even when he succeeds.

500

How can annotations help you answer comprehension questions?

They help you find important evidence quickly.

500

In an Ender's Game trailer, dramatic music, military speeches, and shots of battles make viewers think something important is coming.

What literary device is this?


Foreshadowing

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