Conflicts
Literary Devices
Level Questions
Summary/Reflection/Theme
Chunk Paragraph
100
Name this conflict: A couple is fighting over their house payment.
Man v. man
100
"Your eyes shine as brightly as the stars" is an example of which literary device?
Simile
100
If the answer to the question is directly in the text, what level question is it?
Level 1
100
What is the overview of a story that includes the main events that happen in the beginning, middle, and end called?
Summary
100
How many sentences are in a chunk paragraph?
8
200
What is the only internal conflict called?
Man v. self
200
The time and place of a story is referred to as what?
the setting
200
Does a woman's salvation lie with a man? is an example of which level question?
Level 3
200
What word(s) can you not include in a theme statement?
I, you, negative words, etc...
200
What is a fact from the story that supports your topic sentence called?
Concrete detail
300
Martin Luther King Jr. speaking out against segregation and racism is an example of what conflict?
Man v. society
300
What is the turning point of the text (where the plot peaks) called?
The climax
300
Explain the difference between a level 2 question and a level 3 question.
The answer to Level 2 questions can be inferences from the text and can refer to the text in the question itself. Level 3 question is theme-based and does not refer to the text in the question.
300
What is included in a reflection?
Your own thoughts/ideas/opinions/questions over the text you read.
300
What can you use as a concrete detail?
A direct quote from the story or a fact from the story that supports your topic sentence
400
Hurricane Katrina destroying a person's house is an example of what conflict?
Man v. nature
400
What is the mood of the story The Most Dangerous Game?
Ominous/Suspenseful
400
What do level 2 questions often start with?
How? or Why?
400
How are summary and reflection different?
Summary is based on facts from the story. Reflection is based on personal responses (opinions) about the story.
400
Name the parts of the chunk paragraph in order
TS CD CM CM CD CM CM CS
500
How many external conflict are there, and how many internal conflicts are there?
3, 1
500
Explain the difference between protagonist and antagonist.
The protagonist drives the plot, typically the main character. Antagonist works directly against the protagonist, opposing them in some way.
500
Explain the QRQ method and name what level question it is used for.
Q: Quote R: Response to quote Q: Question formed from the quote and response Level 2 questions
500
Explain the 3 part process to creating a theme statement.
1. subject of the text (one word) 2. what the author is trying to say about that subject (a phrase) 3. the actual theme statement
500
What should you make sure your commentary does?
Directly supports the topic sentence, is insightful and your own thought, directly explains how your concrete detail supports your topic sentence...
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