Cinderella
Figurative Language
Context Clues
Theme
Tone and Mood
100

Who are the villains in they story "Cinderella?"

The evil stepmother and stepsisters

100

This bag weighs a ton!

Hyperbole

100

Maria tried to concentrate, focusing all her attention on the difficult puzzle.

Focus intensely.

100

What is the definition of theme?

The lesson or the message taught by a story.

100

A word like “excited,” “thrilled,” or “cheerful” is a clue for what kind of tone?

positive or exciting

200

What is Cinderella's slipper made of in the original version?

Gold

200

The sun smiled down on them.

Personification.

200

The puppy was timid, hiding behind the couch whenever someone new came into the room.

Scared or shy

200

Is this an example of a good or bad theme statement? Why?

Always listen to advice from your parents.

Yes, because it is a lesson that everyone can learn.

200

A description using “dark,” “shadowy,” or “silent” often creates what kind of tone?

scary or negative

300

What gift does Cinderella ask her father to bring her?

The first twig that brushes his hat on his way home.

300

Create your own simile.

Example: Her smile was as bright as the sun.

Any comparison using like or as.

300

The storm finally began to subside, and the heavy rain slowed to a gentle drizzle.

slow down or lower in intensity

300

Is this a good or bad example of a theme statement? Why?


Snow White always relied on her good dwarf friends to help her through the day.

no, because it has details about characters and plot points in the story.

300

A sentence with “unfortunately,” “sadly,” or “disappointed” suggests this tone.

Sad or depressed

400

Who helps Cinderella pick up the lentils from the fireplace?

pigeons and turtledoves, and other birds

400

They will never see eye to eye.

Idiom

400

The old house looked sturdy, standing strong even after many years of bad weather.

strong or solidly built

400

What does a theme statement NOT include?

Specific details from the story

character names

plot points

400

Words like “hilarious,” “joking,” or “silly” help identify this tone.

funny or humorous 

500

Who is the "fairy god mother" in this version of Cinderella?

The hazel tree / the spirit of Cinderella's mother

500

Create your own metaphor.

Example: Life is a rollercoaster.

any direct comparison that does not use like or as.

500

The desert was barren, with no trees, few plants, and miles of empty sand.

empty and lifeless

500

Create a theme statement for Cinderella.

Kindness will always be rewarded.

Lying never gets you what you want.

Always choose to be honest.

500

A setting described as “bustling,” “bright,” or “lively” helps create this mood.

energetic or cheerful

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