Main Idea
Evidence & Details
Author's Purpose
Character Impact
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What is the central idea of a paragraph? 

The central idea of a paragraph is the key point that summarizes what the paragraph is about.

100

What is text evidence?

Text evidence refers to specific details or quotes from a text that support a reader's analysis or answers.

100

What are the 3 common purposes for writing? 

To inform, entertain or persuade. 

100

What does "character impact" refer to in literature?

Character impact refers to how a character's actions and choices influence the story's plot or theme. 

200

Choose the central idea from this statement: "Regular exercise has many benefits, including improved mood and better health."

The central idea is that regular exercise is beneficial for health and mood.

200

Why is text evidence important?

It proves your answer. 

200

Determine the author's purpose in the sentence: "The author argues that recycling can help save our planet."

To persuade the readers to take action to recycle.

200

How does Owen’s choice to conform with his friends at the end of Cheboygan Day impact the outcome of the story?

Adele feels completely rejected and decides to do homeschooling. 

300

What is the difference between central idea and theme? 

The central idea tells you what the text is about, the theme is underlying message or moral the author is conveying.

300

Which words from the following sentence supports the claim that a character is brave? "She stepped forward without hesitation when everyone else was afraid."

"Without hesitation", "everyone else was afraid."

300

Determine the author's purpose in the sentence: "With the rise of technology, people are becoming more isolated in their homes."

The author's purpose may be to inform readers about the negative impacts of technology on social interactions.

300

Provide an example of a character's action that had a significant impact on the plot.

Ex: In "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo's decision to attend the Capulet party leads to his meeting Juliet, setting off the chain of events that follows.

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In a narrative, how can the central idea of the entire story differ from the central idea of a specific chapter?

The central idea of the entire story encapsulates the key points of the entire text, while a chapter's central idea focuses on the specific events or ideas presented within that chapter.

400

Read the passage: “The garden was overgrown, but Mia knew she could make it beautiful again. She rolled up her sleeves and got to work.” Which sentence shows Mia’s determination?

“She rolled up her sleeves and got to work.”

400
Can a text have more than one purpose?

Yes! 

Ex: Entertain and inform: A story can be written to entertain, but it can also include educational and informative content. 

Ex: Inform and persuade: A persuasive text can also be informative.

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How can the growth of a character contribute to the theme of a text? 

It can show that they learned a lesson.