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What is theme?
👉 Answer: The main message or lesson the author wants the reader to learn.
A text begins with the aftermath of an event, then flashes back to explain origins
👉 What structure is used and why?
Cause and Effect
A passage repeats that daily exercise improves both the mind and the body.
👉 What is the central idea?
Answer: Exercise benefits overall health.
“All metals conduct electricity. Copper is a metal. Therefore, copper conducts electricity.”
👉 Type of reasoning?
Answer: Deductive
Which detail BEST develops the theme “actions have consequences”?
A. The setting is a quiet town
B. A character lies and later loses a friend
C. The story takes place over two days
D. The narrator describes the weather
B
Which structure would BEST explain how to solve a community issue?
A. Chronological
B. Compare/contrast
C. Problem/solution
D. Description
C
Which detail BEST supports the central idea that technology improves education?
A. Students enjoy recess
B. Tablets allow access to interactive lessons
C. Schools are open five days a week
D. Teachers assign homework
B
“A student notices that every time they study, they score higher on tests. They conclude studying improves scores.”
Answer: Inductive
A story never states its theme directly. Which method would BEST help a reader determine it?
Analyze character changes, conflicts, and outcomes to infer the message.
How does the use of headings and bullet points MOST impact a nonfiction text?
Answer: Improves clarity, organizes ideas, and helps readers locate key information efficiently.
Why is identifying repeated ideas important when determining central idea?
Repetition signals what the author considers most important.
“You hear sirens and see smoke, so you assume there is a fire.”
👉 Type?
Answer: Abductive
Two characters face the same problem. One gives up, the other does not.
👉 How does this contrast develop theme?
It highlights perseverance vs. giving up, reinforcing that persistence leads to better outcomes.
An author includes a diagram showing how a machine works.
What is the MOST likely purpose of this feature?
Answer: To clarify complex processes visually and support understanding of technical information.
A text presents facts about pollution, then emphasizes reducing waste.
👉 How does the central idea develop?
Answer: It evolves from informing to advocating action
Why is inductive reasoning considered less certain than deductive reasoning?
Answer: It is based on patterns and observations, not guaranteed truths.
A theme is suggested through symbolism (a broken bridge repaired at the end).
👉 What theme is MOST likely and how is it developed?
Answer: Repairing relationships / healing; developed through symbolism representing connection being restored.
A text shifts from chronological structure to cause/effect midway through.
👉 Why might an author make this shift?
Answer: To first show events, then explain why they happened and their impact.
Two paragraphs present different aspects of the same topic.
👉 How can a reader determine a single central idea?
Answer: Combine the key points from both paragraphs into one overarching idea.
An author presents several examples before making a claim.
👉 How does this reasoning impact the argument’s strength?
Answer: It builds support through evidence, but may not guarantee the conclusion is always true.