RI.01 Evidence and Inference
RI.02 Central Idea and Objective Summary
RI.03 Connections Within Texts and Author's Purpose
RI.04 Word Meanings: Connotative, Figurative, Technical
RL.02 Theme and Summary
100

What is the main idea of a text?

The central point or concept that the author wants to convey.

100

What is the difference between the main idea and supporting details?

The main idea is the overall concept, while supporting details provide evidence or examples.

100

What is a comparison and contrast in a text?

A method of discussing similarities and differences between two or more subjects.

100

How can understanding word relationships improve comprehension?

Recognizing synonyms, antonyms, and analogies helps clarify meanings and connections.

100

Provide at least 3 ways in which an author can develop a character. 

Dialogue, Narration, Actions, Description, Backstory 

200

How can you identify key details in a text?

By looking for information that supports or explains the main idea.

200

How do authors organize their ideas in a text?

Authors may use chronological order, cause and effect, or problem and solution structures.

200

How can you determine an author’s purpose?

By analyzing the content, tone, and style of the writing.

200

What is diction?

Word choice

200

What is the role of conflict in a story?

Conflict drives the plot and creates tension, pushing characters to grow and change.

300

What is the purpose of using text features like headings?

To help organize information and guide readers through the content.

300

Identify two ways an author develops their argument.

By providing evidence and using logical reasoning.

300

What role does context play in understanding a text?

Context helps readers understand the background, setting, and circumstances surrounding the text.


300

What is figurative language? 

a type of descriptive language that conveys meaning beyond its literal interpretation, often using comparisons, metaphors, similes, or personification to create a more vivid image or idea in the reader's mind

300

Is the following a theme? If not, what is it? 


"True resilience comes from confronting one's deepest fears and embracing personal growth."

Yes! 

400

Describe how an author’s perspective can influence a text.

An author’s viewpoint can shape how information is presented and interpreted.

400

What does it mean to summarize a text objectively?

To restate the main ideas and key details in a shorter form while avoiding any opinions or minor details. 

400

What kinds of things should an author consider about their audience when writing a text?

language, style, and content choices

400

What is connotative language?

words that carry emotional or cultural associations beyond their literal dictionary definition

400

Are the following themes? If not, what is it?

War, love, greed

No! These are topics! A theme is what the author wants you to understand ABOUT the topic. 

500

What is an inference?

A reasonable assumption made based on available evidence. 

500

Explain how an author's choice of words can affect the tone of a text

Word choice can create a specific mood or feeling, influencing how readers perceive the text.

500

Provide the 7 parts of the plot mountain.

Exposition, conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

500

How can analyzing a text's structure assist in comprehension?

Understanding structure allows readers to follow arguments and identify key points more easily.

500

Explain what a theme statement is. What does it NOT include?

a complete sentence that concisely expresses the central idea or message conveyed throughout a literary work. It does NOT include characters or events from the story! 

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