Comic Strips ("For Better or For Worse")
Theme Detectives
Inference Masters
Literary Technique Analysis
Character Analysis
100

What is exaggeration?

Mom’s reaction is exaggerated to show excitement.

100

What important idea about change is explored in For Better or For Worse?

Change affects identity and relationships.

100

Why are Flick's basketball accomplishments important?

They highlight contrast and suggest lost potential.

100

Identify the literary device in: "The ball loved Flick."

Personification.

100

How does Christy Brown change throughout My Left Foot?

He develops confidence, independence, and perseverance.

200

What is appearance change?

Michael’s close-up emphasizes how much he changed.

200

What theme is developed in My Left Foot?

Perseverance can overcome obstacles OR resilience creates opportunity.

200

What does Eliza pretending not to hear classmates reveal?

Insecurity, fear of judgment, or wanting acceptance.

200

Why do comic strips use exaggeration?

To emphasize emotions and create humour.

200

What motivates Eliza's actions in The Scream?

Fear of judgment, insecurity, and wanting acceptance.

300

What is concern about his appearance?

Mom suggesting Michael shower implies this feeling.

300

What challenge do Flick and Eliza both experience?

Identity struggles, insecurity, or concern about how others see them.

300

What does Christy Brown's reaction to not painting suggest?

Creativity became central to identity and purpose.

300

Identify the literary device in: "Life is a broken-winged bird."

Metaphor.

300

How do Michael's family's reactions help develop Michael as a character?

They show his growth, change over time, and family relationships.

400

What is exaggeration?

"When you haven’t seen kids for awhile..." creates humour using this.

400

Identify two texts that explore adapting to change.

  • The Scream + For Better or For Worse
  • My Left Foot + The Scream
400

What does the fad article suggest about trends?

People follow trends because they want belonging or acceptance.

400

How does imagery help develop meaning in Ex-Basketball Player?

Imagery develops mood, characterization, and themes of change.

400

How does Flick's past success influence how readers understand him in the present?

It highlights loss, nostalgia, and unrealized potential.

500

Identify one theme connecting multiple readings.

Growth through change OR perseverance OR identity development.

500

What do Michael's family's reactions reveal?

Family relationships involve emotional connection and care.

500

How does comic strip format strengthen meaning?

Readers see visual emotions, reactions, and characterization.

500

Choose one character from the readings. Explain how the author develops that character using actions, dialogue, or description.

  • Christy Brown → struggles + perseverance
  • Eliza → internal conflict + growth
  • Flick → imagery + contrast
  • Michael → family interactions + change