Editing and Revising 1
Theme/Main Idea
Editing and Revising 2
Mood Tone Voice
Random
100

Revise: Their going to the library after school.   

They’re going to the library after school.  

100

What is the difference between theme and main idea?

Theme = life lesson/message; Main idea = what the text is mostly about.

100

The principle of the school gave a speech.  

The principal of the school gave a speech.  

100

What is the mood of this sentence? The abandoned house creaked as the wind howled through broken windows.  

Creepy, eerie, suspenseful

100

What is the climax of a story?

The turning point or moment of greatest tension.

200

What change, if any, should be made in the sentence?

 How would you get rid of a huge colony of bees!

How would you get rid of a huge colony of bees?

200

True or False: A theme is always directly stated in the text.

False

200

What change, if any, should be made to the following sentence? 

Maya picked peppers watermelons and lettuce to plant in the garden.

Maya picked peppers, watermelons, and lettuce to plant in the garden.

200

What is author's “voice” in writing?

The author’s unique style, personality, and perspective.

200

What’s the difference between third person limited and omniscient?

Limited = narrator knows one character’s thoughts; Omniscient = narrator knows all characters’ thoughts.

300

Revise: He asked did you finish the book.    

He asked, “Did you finish the book?”

300

True or False: A story can have more than one theme. 

True

300

What correction should be made to this sentence? 

She went to the 1924 olympics and won a gold medal as part of the U.S. swim team.

She went to the 1924 Olympics and won a gold medal as part of the U.S. swim team.

300

What evidence shows a sarcastic tone? 

Oh, great, another test. Just what I needed.

Oh, great used ironically

300

If an article explains the steps of how a volcano erupts, what is its text structure?

Sequence (or chronological order)

400

Combine: The sun set. The sky turned orange. The air grew cooler.  

As the sun set, the sky turned orange and the air grew cooler.

400

A story shows a character working hard to achieve a goal, facing many setbacks, but never giving up. What is the theme?

Hard works pays off/Never give up/etc.

400

What change, if any, should be made in the sentence?

 "The nurse will check your eyes today", announced Mrs. Howard.

No change 

400

What tone shift occurs here?

 The poem starts with playful imagery of children laughing, but ends with solemn reflection on growing older.  

Tone shifts from playful to serious

400

Identify two types of figurative language used in this line: “The angry storm growled loudly like a beast.”

Personification + Simile

500

Combine: The scientist made a discovery. It changed the way people thought about space.   

The scientist made a discovery that changed the way people thought about space.

500

Jake spent all summer building a treehouse in his backyard. He measured the wood carefully, hammered every nail himself, and painted it bright red when it was finished.

What is the main idea?

Jake built a treehouse in his backyard.

500

What change, if any, should be made to the following sentence?

She was aloud to go to the party after finishing her homework.  

She was allowed to go to the party after finishing her homework.

500

Revise this passage to change the mood from cheerful to ominous: 

The children ran through the meadow, laughing as butterflies danced around them.

The children ran through the meadow, their laughter fading as dark clouds gathered and shadows crept closer.

500

What’s the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

A simile uses like or as to compare; a metaphor does not.