Reading Comprehension
Category: Literary Devices
Vocabulary in Context
Theme and central idea
Textual evidence
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$100: What is the main idea of a passage?


  • Answer: The main idea is the central point or message the author is trying to convey in the passage.

100

$100: What is a metaphor?



  • Answer: A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as."


100

$100: What does the word "elusive" mean?



  • Answer: Elusive means difficult to find, catch, or understand.


100

$100: What is a theme in literature?



  • Answer: A theme is the central message or underlying idea that the author conveys through a story.


100

$100: What is textual evidence?



  • Answer: Textual evidence consists of quotes, paraphrases, or summaries from a text used to support an argument or analysis.


200

$200: What does the word "infer" mean in reading comprehension?



  • Answer: To infer means to make an educated guess based on the information presented in the text.


200

$200: What is the meaning of "personification"?



  • Answer: Personification gives human qualities to non-human things or abstract concepts.


200

$200: In context, what does "cynical" mean?



  • Answer: Cynical refers to having a distrustful or pessimistic view of others' motives.


200

$200: How can you identify the central idea of a text?



  • Answer: The central idea can be identified by examining the main points or arguments the author emphasizes throughout the text.


200

$200: How do you cite textual evidence properly in an essay?



  • Answer: Cite textual evidence by providing the author’s name, the title of the text, and the specific page or paragraph number.

300

$300: What is the purpose of a summary?



  • Answer: A summary gives a brief overview of the key points and ideas in a passage or text.


300

$300: What is alliteration?



  • Answer: Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of nearby words.


300

$300: What is the best synonym for "vivid" in the context of a description?



  • Answer: Bright, clear, or detailed.


300

$300: What is the difference between a theme and a topic in literature?



  • Answer: A theme is a deeper message or moral of the story, while a topic is simply the subject matter.


300

$300: What is the role of textual evidence in an argument?



  • Answer: Textual evidence supports and strengthens an argument by providing factual backing.


400

$400: In a text, what is a supporting detail?



  • Answer: A supporting detail is a fact, example, or piece of information that helps explain or prove the main idea.


400

$400: What is symbolism in literature?



  • Answer: Symbolism is when a symbol, object, or character represents something beyond its literal meaning.


400

$400: What does "adversity" mean in a passage about challenges?



  • Answer: Adversity refers to difficult or unfavorable conditions or situations.


400

$400: Why do authors use symbolism to develop themes?



  • Answer: Authors use symbolism to convey deeper meanings and enhance the themes of their work.


400

$400: Why is it important to explain the textual evidence in your writing?



  • Answer: Explaining the evidence helps the reader understand how it supports your argument or main idea.


500

$500: How does the author’s tone affect the reader's understanding of the text?



  • Answer: The tone shapes the emotional atmosphere and influences how the reader perceives the message of the text.

500

$500: What is an example of irony in literature?



  • Answer: Irony occurs when there is a contradiction between what is expected and what actually happens.

500

$500: How does the word "ambiguous" impact the meaning of a sentence?



  • Answer: Ambiguous means unclear or having more than one possible meaning.

500

$500: How can an author’s choice of setting contribute to the theme of a story?



  • Answer: The setting can reflect the mood, conflict, and atmosphere, which help to highlight the theme of the story.

500

$500: How can you distinguish between a claim and evidence in an argument?



  • Answer: A claim is the statement or argument being made, while evidence is the support used to back up the claim.