Theme & Inference
Text Evidence
Text Structure & Organization
Figurative Language & Tone
Author’s Craft
100

A character keeps trying after failing many times. What theme is most likely?

Never give up. 

100

What is the best type of evidence to support an answer?

Specific details or quotes from the text.

100

A text explains how volcanoes erupt step by step. What structure is used?

Sequence/chronological.

100

“The wind whispered through the trees.” What is this?

Personification.

100

Why does an author use descriptive details?

To help readers visualize and understand.

200

A story shows a boy lying and then losing his friends. What is the theme?

Honesty is important / Lying has consequences.

200

Why is it important to use text evidence?

To prove your answer is correct.

200

A passage explains why pollution happens and its effects. What structure?

Cause and effect.

200

“Her smile was sunshine.” What is this?

Metaphor.

200

What is the effect of strong word choice?

It creates clearer meaning and emotion.

300

Authors never directly state the theme. How can the reader infer the theme of a story? 

Authors often show the message through actions and events.

300

How do you quote text evidence from a text? 

The text states, "_____." 

Using quotation marks. 

300

How does text structure help readers?

It helps organize ideas and understand meaning.

300

What does tone describe?

The author’s attitude toward the subject.

300

Why might an author include dialogue?

To show character thoughts and move the story.

400

A character gives up something valuable to help another person. What theme fits best?

Sacrifice or kindness matters.

400

A student answers a question without checking the passage. What mistake are they making?

Not using text evidence.

400

What is the difference between a sequence structure and chronological structure? 

Sequence gives steps in order and chronological gives dates in order. 

400

If a passage uses words like “gloomy” and “lonely,” what is the tone?

Sad or negative.

400

How does point of view affect a story?

It changes how information is presented.

500

How is theme different from summary?

Theme is the lesson; summary tells what happens.

500

How can you check if your evidence is strong?

It clearly supports the answer and comes directly from the text.

500

Why might an author use different structures within a text?

To better explain different ideas or details.

500

How does figurative language affect tone?

It helps create mood and emotion.

500

What are the different types of point of view? 

First Person

Second Person

Third Person

+50 points: Third Person Limited & Omniscient 

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