Theme & Plot
Summary & Setting
Story Elements
Miscallenous
100

Ava stood on the edge of the playground, watching as the other kids played in groups, laughing and talking. She took a deep breath and walked over to join them, but they quickly turned away, leaving her feeling even more alone. Determined not to let this stop her, Ava decided she would find a way to make friends by being herself.

What is the theme of this passage?

What is the theme of this passage?
A. Friendship is easy to find if you try hard enough.
B. It’s important to be true to yourself, even when facing challenges.
C. Being alone is better than being with others.
D. It’s best to give up when things don’t go your way. 

B. It’s important to be true to yourself, even when facing challenges.

100

Setting is...

Time and Place or when and where a story takes place
100

Conflict means

The problem in a story

100

This is a comparison using "like" or "as" to describe something.


  • Answer: What is a simile?
200

Ava stood on the edge of the playground, watching as the other kids played in groups, laughing and talking. She took a deep breath and walked over to join them, but they quickly turned away, leaving her feeling even more alone. Determined not to let this stop her, Ava decided she would find a way to make friends by being herself.

How does the theme of being true to yourself help develop the plot of this passage?

A. It encourages Ava to leave the playground when she feels rejected.
B. It motivates Ava to keep trying to make friends, even after being ignored.
C. It causes Ava to feel angry at the other kids for not including her.
D. It makes Ava realize that she doesn’t want to make new friends.

B. It motivates Ava to keep trying to make friends, even after being ignored.

200

Lena shivered as she wrapped her thin jacket tighter around herself, her breath forming small clouds in the air. The trees around her were bare, and a blanket of snow covered the ground, crunching under her boots with each step. The sun was low in the sky, casting long shadows, and the wind bit at her cheeks, turning them red.


Based on the details in the passage, where and when does this scene likely take place?
A. In a warm forest during summer.
B. On a snowy mountain in winter.
C. In a desert during the day.
D. By the ocean on a sunny afternoon.

On a snowy mountain in winter.

200

What is dialogue?

When a character speaks 


200

Question: What is the area of a rectangle that is 4 meters long and 3 meters wide?


  • Answer: 12 square meters
300

Theme is defined as...

Life lesson or message the author wants to convey. 

300

How does the setting impact the conflict in Hatchet?

A. The city setting makes it easy for Brian to find help quickly.
B.The tropical island setting provides Brian with plenty of food and shelter.
C. The wilderness setting forces Brian to rely on his own skills and determination to survive.
D. The mountain setting allows Brian to easily build a home and find water.

The wilderness setting forces Brian to rely on his own skills and determination to survive

300

Passage:
Jamal had always struggled with public speaking. His hands would shake, and his voice would crack whenever he had to stand in front of a group. But when his teacher announced the class debate, Jamal knew he had to face his fear. He spent days practicing his speech in front of the mirror and even asked his friends for help. On the day of the debate, Jamal's heart pounded, but he took a deep breath and spoke with confidence.


How does the conflict in this passage help to develop the theme?

A. The conflict shows that Jamal is good at making new friends.
B. The conflict highlights Jamal’s determination to overcome his fear, suggesting that courage is about facing challenges head-on.
C. The conflict reveals that Jamal prefers to work alone.
D. The conflict demonstrates that Jamal is nervous about winning the debate.

The conflict highlights Jamal’s determination to overcome his fear, suggesting that courage is about facing challenges head-on.

300

Question: What do plants produce during photosynthesis?


  • Answer: Oxygen and glucose
400

Plot is defined as....

The events in the story

400

How do you create a summary?

Think about the beginning-middle-end

and think about the 6W's

Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?

400

How does the setting of the Cultural Revolution in Red Scarf Girl influence the theme of loyalty and personal beliefs?

A. The setting makes it easy for Ji-li to express her true thoughts without fear.
B. The Cultural Revolution setting forces Ji-li to choose between loyalty to her family and loyalty to the government, highlighting the theme of the struggle between personal beliefs and societal pressure.
C. The setting of Ji-li’s peaceful neighborhood makes her life unaffected by the events of the Cultural Revolution.
D. The setting allows Ji-li to ignore the changes happening around her and focus only on her studies.

B. The Cultural Revolution setting forces Ji-li to choose between loyalty to her family and loyalty to the government, highlighting the theme of the struggle between personal beliefs and societal pressure.

400

Question: In the Marvel universe, what is the name of Thor's hammer?


  • Answer: Mjölnir
500

How does the theme of perseverance help develop the plot in Hatchet?

A. It shows that Brian is used to living in the wilderness.
B. It drives Brian to keep trying to survive even when he faces challenges, like finding food and building shelter.
C. It makes Brian feel hopeless and want to give up.
D. It causes Brian to ignore his survival skills and focus on returning home.

B. It drives Brian to keep trying to survive even when he faces challenges, like finding food and building shelter.

500

Which of the following is the best summary of Hatchet?

A. Brian learns how to build a fire and make a shelter in the wilderness.
B.A young boy named Brian flies on a plane and then lives in the forest for a while.
C. Brian spends a lot of time thinking about his parents’ divorce while he is alone in the woods.
D. After a plane crash leaves him stranded in the wilderness, Brian must use his courage and resourcefulness to survive, learning valuable life lessons along the way.

 After a plane crash leaves him stranded in the wilderness, Brian must use his courage and resourcefulness to survive, learning valuable life lessons along the way.

500

Which of the following events marks the climax of the story in Hatchet? Climax means turning point

A. Brian finds berries in the forest for the first time.
B. Brian thinks about food and remembers that he is hungry
C. Brian remembers that his parents are divorced.
D. Brian remembers that Perpich tells him to stay motivated and be positive


D. Brian remembers that Perpich tells him to stay motivated and be positive

500

Question: What is the process by which caterpillars turn into butterflies?


  • Answer: Metamorphosis
600

Passage:
Sofia had always believed that hard work could solve any problem. When her family's bakery started losing business to a new café down the street, she refused to give up. Every morning before school, she woke up early to help her parents with the baking, testing new recipes and adding creative twists to their classic treats. In the evenings, she handed out flyers and even created a social media page to promote their specials. Despite the initial struggle, Sofia’s determination slowly began to pay off. Customers started returning, drawn in by the new treats and her warm, welcoming attitude. By the end of the year, the bakery was bustling with activity once again, proving that with perseverance, challenges can be overcome.

Which detail from the passage best supports the theme of perseverance and hard work?
A. Sofia created a social media page to promote the bakery’s specials.
B. The café down the street was very popular.
C. Sofia’s parents didn’t think she needed to help with the bakery.
D. Customers started returning because of the new treats and Sofia’s welcoming attitude.

C. Sofia’s parents didn’t think she needed to help with the bakery.
D. Customers started returning because of the new treats and Sofia’s welcoming attitude.

600

Passage:
As the storm clouds gathered over the small coastal town, the lighthouse keeper, Mr. Thompson, hurried to secure the windows of the lighthouse. The ocean waves crashed violently against the rocky shore, sending sprays of saltwater into the air. Inside, his daughter, Emily, anxiously watched the storm brewing outside. She knew that tonight’s storm was expected to be one of the worst in years. Mr. Thompson reminded her of their duty to keep the light burning, guiding any passing ships safely through the turbulent waters. As the storm intensified, the wind howled, and the power went out. Emily and her father worked together to light the lantern manually, ensuring the beacon shone brightly through the darkness. By dawn, the storm had passed, leaving debris scattered across the beach, but no ships had been lost, thanks to the unwavering light from the lighthouse.

Summarize the passage using the 6 W’s:

  • Who:
  • What:
  • When:
  • Where:
  • Why:
  • How:
  • Who: Mr. Thompson and his daughter, Emily
  • What: They kept the lighthouse's light burning during a powerful storm
  • When: During a particularly fierce storm, overnight
  • Where: A small coastal town's lighthouse
  • Why: To ensure that ships could navigate safely through the turbulent waters
  • How: By working together to manually light the lantern when the power went out
600

In a story about a young girl named Clara, she moves to a new town where she feels out of place and lonely. As time goes on, she makes friends who teach her how to surf, and she begins to love her new home. By the end of the story, Clara realizes that sometimes it takes time to adjust to new situations, but with patience and an open mind, good things can happen.

Which story element best helps to develop the theme that patience and an open mind can lead to positive change?

A. Setting, because the beach town helps Clara discover her new hobby.
B. Plot, because the events show Clara slowly adjusting to her new environment.
C. Characters, because Clara’s new friends help her see the positive side of her situation.
D. Conflict, because Clara’s struggle with loneliness makes her appreciate her new friendships

B. Plot, because the events show Clara slowly adjusting to her new environment.

600

Question: What is the chemical formula for water?


  • Answer: H2O