Mood
Tone
Theme
Characterization
Mr. Kantner
Fun Facts
100

Read the sentence: "The rain drummed on the tin roof as Anna crept down the dark hallway, each step sounding like a warning." 

What is the mood of this sentence? 

A. Joyful 

B. Anxious 

C. Hopeful 

D. Indifferent

B. Anxious

100

Which best describes the author’s tone in this statement: "Clearly, anyone who leaves homework until the last minute is asking for trouble"? 

A. Neutral 

B. Joyful 

C. Critical

D. Confused

 C. Critical

100

Which statement best expresses a theme rather than a summary detail?                                     

A. "The story takes place in a small coastal town."       B. "Hard work and honesty lead to respect."           

C. "The main character’s name is Miguel."         

D. "The plot ends with a celebration."

B. "Hard work and honesty lead to respect."

100

Which is an example of direct characterization? 

A. "People said Lena was brave because she faced storms alone." 

B. The setting makes the town feel gloomy

C. A character’s actions show them giving their lunch away. 

D. The narrator writes, "Mark is generous and kind."

D. The narrator writes, "Mark is generous and kind."

100

What is my dog's name?

Suzy

200

A passage describes a classroom where students laugh, sunlight streams in, and decorations celebrate a holiday. Which mood is most likely created? 

A. Somber 

B. Bored

C. Mysterious 

D. Excited

D. Excited

200

An author writes: "The town council applauded the new park, finally, a place to waste taxpayers’ money." What is the tone? 

A. Celebratory 

B. Ironic

C. Objective and factual 

D. Sympathetic

B. Ironic

200

Which theme is most likely in a story where characters help each other during a flood?             

A. Technology causes problems                        B.Money solves everything                              

 C. Only the strongest survive                                  D.Cooperation and community support











  D.Cooperation and community support

200

Which example is indirect characterization? 

A. "She was lazy." 

B. A character repeatedly forgets appointments and misses deadlines.

C. The narrator states, "He is rude." 

D. The author writes, "They were friendly."

B. A character repeatedly forgets appointments and misses deadlines.

200

Where did I grow up?


__________ Valley

Hudson Valley

300

Which detail most contributes to a mood of suspense? 

A. A calendar on the wall 

B. A shopping list sitting on the table

C. A ticking clock in an empty house

D. A recipe book open on the counter



C. A ticking clock in an empty house

300

Which sentence shows a respectful tone toward the subject? 

A. "The effort had flaws, but it showed commitment."

B. "That attempt was pathetic and useless." 

 C. "Obviously, they didn’t care at all." 

D. "No one should ever try that again."

A. "The effort had flaws, but it showed commitment."

300

A story repeats images of locked doors and closed windows. Which theme might these images support? A.  Isolation or secrecy

B. Freedom 

C. Celebration and joy 

D. Time travel

A.  Isolation or secrecy

300

A character is shown smiling kindly to an upset classmate and offering help. This is an example of: 

A. Indirect characterization through action

B.  Direct statement of personality

C. A change in setting 

D. An irrelevant detail

A. Indirect characterization through action

300

Who is my favorite author of all time?

Ernest Hemingway

400

A writer uses long, slow sentences and soft images to create a calm mood. Which technique is the writer using? 

A. Fast pacing and harsh diction 

B. Sentence length and imagery

C. Flashback and dialogue 

D. First-person point of view only

B. Sentence length and imagery

400

If a narrator's word choice is formal and distant, what is the likely tone? 

A. Casual and intimate 

B. Confused

C. Playful and silly 

D. Serious

D. Serious

400

Which theme fits a story where a character learns to forgive an enemy? 

A. Revenge is always best 

B. Healing can be granted without violence

C. Ignoring problems solves them 

D. Secrets must never be told

B. Healing can be granted without violence

400

Which sentence is direct characterization? 

A. "He clenched his fists whenever someone lied."

B. "Everyone agreed his temper could flare quickly; he was hot-headed."

C. A neighbor reports seeing him donate to the shelter.

 D. The weather reflects his mood.

B. "Everyone agreed his temper could flare quickly; he was hot-headed."

400

What subject does my Fiancee teach at the High School?

Global History

500

What mood is conveyed when a story repeatedly mentions empty chairs, faded curtains, and dust on the piano? 

A. Nostalgic  

B. Triumphant 

C. Playful 

D. Confused

A. Nostalgic

500

Which example shows a tone of optimism?          

A. "Nothing ever works out for us.                       

B. "We can try again; we’ll learn from this."       

 C. "Why even bother?"                                   

  D. "It’s all meaningless."











B. "We can try again; we’ll learn from this."

500

Which sentence states a theme that can be supported by many different texts? 

A. "The story was set in 1998." 

B. "The main character is tall." 

C. "Friendship helps people overcome challenges."

D. "The author used simple language."

C. "Friendship helps people overcome challenges."

500

DAILY DOUBLE

A narrator describes a small town in winter, then shows a sequence of events: a fire, a rescue, and a reunion. Which two elements are being described together? 

A. Theme and characterization

B. Mood and tone only 

C.  Setting and plot

D. Diction and syntax

C.  Setting and plot

500

How many siblings do I have?

1