This should not be a part of a summary.
What are details?
The lesson, moral, or main concept the author wants you to know.
What is theme?
This motif examines Percy's ____________ by looking at self doubt, valuing the opinions of others, and not trusting himself..
What is self confidence?
A deep or seemingly endless pit.
What is an abyss?
When you restate your prompt, you must turn it into this.
What is a claim?
Summaries typically do this.
What is "Tell the big ideas"?
A single word- usually a symbol or idea- which repeats throughout a book and often sums up the heart of the theme.
What is motif?
This motif shows up whenever Percy is in need of support, proving they are true examples of this.
What is friendship?
To fake or to pretend
This must be concrete, or found as a full quote.
What is text evidence?
What is "Writing a Summary"
Theme is never this.
This theme is a minor one, but important, and highlights the major influences in a young person's life as well as how influential it is to a person.
What is... Your family is important to your identity, but it is only part of who you are.
Someone who doubts until shown evidence.
What is a skeptic?
The format is parenthesis, author's name, comma, page number, parenthesis.
What is a citation?
Imagery, humor, and character building
What is "These literary elements are not included in a summary"?
Theme is always this.
What is a statement in full sentence form or phrase form?
This theme compares what others see to what you can actually do, and shows up around the motifs of ADHD and dyslexia.
What is "What others see as weakness may actually be your greatest strength".
Sad, moody, or deeply thoughtful.
What is melancholy?
This comes immediately after the quotation.
What is where do you place the citation?
A change of plot, a change of goal, or the climax of the story.
What are literary elements which should be included in a summary?
Synthesizing the story's main ideas, the character's motivations, the conflicts, and recurring symbols or ideas allows you to do this.
What is "how to identify theme in a story"?
This is the main theme of book one of the Percy Jackson series.
What is... Your identity needs to be found in who you believe you are, not in what others think of you.
What is to usurp?
To do this, make a prediction; or connect to self, world, or another story.
What is write a conclusion?