Vocabulary
Tuck Everlasting
TIQA
Narrative Elements
100
A "Mini Story" or "Mini Chapter" that takes place before the story begins. It introduces key characters, setting, and plot points. 

Prologue

100
Goes into the woods as she does every 10 years to meet her two sons, Miles and Jesse.

Mae Tuck

100

This sentence provides context - key background knowledge that the reader needs to understand the topic and the quote the author cites.

Introduce Evidence 

100

Where and when the story takes place.

Setting

200

"All wheels must have a hub. Fixed points they are, and best left undisturbed, for without them, nothing holds together. But sometimes people find this out too late." Based on how it is used in the sentence, what does the word undisturbed mean?

unbothered, left alone, untouched.

200

The name of the village mentioned in the Prologue and chapter 1.

Treegap

200
This sentence restates the question (so that the reader can understand your writing even if they don't know the prompt) and introduces the claim you are making.

Topic Sentence

200
The events that happen in a story. These can be arranged on a diagram that looks like a mountain that illustrates the progression from the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
plot
300

"The people would have noticed the giant ash tree at the center of the wood, and then, in time, they (people) would have noticed the little spring bubbling up among its roots in spite of the pebbles piled there to conceal it." Based off how it is used in the passage what does conceal mean?

hidden, cover up

300

The stranger's purpose for entering Treegap Woods.

Looking for someone, but he didn't say who.

300

This sentence provides an explanation of your evidence. It breaks down the evidence using because, but, or, so to illustrate why the evidence is important and how it proves your claim.

Analyze Sentence

300

This is the name for what a character says. Authors use " " before and after what the character says to show they are speaking.

Dialogue

400

"It widened and seemed to pause, suggesting a tranquil bovine picnic: slow chewing and thoughtful contemplation (thoughts, thinking)

What does the word tranquil mean as it is used in the passage?

calm, easy, relaxed

400

This is hidden at the center of Treegap woods, hidden by the fact that the road goes around the woods instead of through it and because it is under a pile of pebbles. The narrator says if people discovered it, it would be a disaster.

spring water

400

This is what you are arguing or trying to prove. It shows up in the topic sentence.

claim.

400

This can be a character in the story, or, someone outside of the story. They tell the reader what is happening, guiding us through the story and describing things.

Narrator

500

"And all at once, the sun was uncomfortably hot, the dust oppressive..." The word oppressive suggests... 

a) the dust is so thin you barely notice it

b) the dust is so thick and cloudy it is difficult to breath


B

500

The author uses symbolism in the prologue. The symbols compare life to 3 things that we find in the real world. Name 1 to 3 of them.

Ferris wheel, calendar, solar system

500

This sentence provides your evidence- with a direct line or sentence copied from the text. This evidence supports the claim you made in the topic sentence. 

Quote

500

This can appear before a character speaks, after a character speaks, or, in between two lines of dialogue. It tells us who is speaking and sometimes, how they are speaking.

dialogue tags