Literary Elements
R.1.1
Theme
R.1.2
Rhetoric

R.3.4
Structure

R.2.1
Central Idea

R.2.2
100

The main character faces an obstacle. What element is this?


What is conflict?

100

Name one literary element that helps reveal theme.

What is character, conflict, setting, plot, or symbol?

100

This rhetorical appeal uses emotions to persuade.

What is pathos?

100

This structure presents events in the order they happened.

 What is chronological order?

100

The central idea of a text is the…

What is the main point the author wants to communicate?

200

This literary element includes rising action, climax, and resolution.

What is plot?

200

Which of these is most likely a theme?


A) Love
B) Betrayal
C) Love can survive even the harshest circumstances


A: What is C?

200

This rhetorical appeal tries to make the audience feel something emotionally.

What is pathos?

200

A cause-and-effect structure is used to show...

What is how one event leads to another?

200

A good way to find the central idea is to look at this part of the text.

What is the introduction or topic sentence?

300

This element describes how the author feels about the subject.

What is tone?

300

“Power corrupts those who seek it.” Is this a topic or a theme?


What is a theme?

300

“As a certified nutritionist, I recommend this diet.” What appeal is used here?

A: What is ethos?

300

 Compare/contrast structure focuses on what two elements?

What are similarities and differences?

300

This type of detail supports the central idea.

What is a key or supporting detail?

400

The process by which an author reveals a character’s personality.

What is characterization?

400

Idea that applies to anyone, anywhere, regardless of cultural differences.

What is a Universal Theme?

400

“Studies show students who sleep more perform better in school.” Identify the appeal.

What is logos?

400

You notice signal words like “first,” “then,” “next,” and “finally.” What structure is the author using?

What is sequential/sequence structure?

400

Can a text have more than one central idea?

A: What is yes, especially in longer or more complex texts?

500

The narrator tells the story using “he,” “she,” or “they.”

A: What is third-person point of view?

500

A story’s theme develops through what three major elements?

What are characters, conflict, and resolution?

500

What rhetorical device is used in this sentence?


"She broke his car and his heart."


What is zeugma?

500

What is the difference between chronological order and sequence structure?

A: What is chronological tells when things happened; sequence explains steps in a process?

500

Which question helps you identify the central idea of a paragraph?

What is “What is the author trying to tell me?” or “What’s the main takeaway?”?