Evaluate Claims (RI.8)

Author’s Purpose (RI.6)

Central Idea/Theme (RL/RI.2)

Character/Idea Development (RL/RI.3)
Based on "Thank you, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes

Figurative Language (L.5a)

100

What is the claim in: Recycling is one of the most effective ways to reduce waste and protect our planet. By reusing materials, we can decrease the amount of trash that ends up in landfills and oceans. Recycling also conserves natural resources like trees, water, and minerals. When we recycle, we use less energy compared to producing new products from raw materials. Therefore, recycling is essential for creating a cleaner, healthier environment for future generations.

Recycling is essential for creating a cleaner, healthier environment for future generations.

100

What’s the author’s purpose of an advertisement?

To persuade.

100

What’s the theme? “She kept going despite failure.”

Perseverance

100

How does Roger change? “At first he steals; later he thanks Mrs. Jones.”

From thief to respectful/grateful.

100

What literary device is used in this sentence? “The classroom was a war zone.”

Metaphor

200

Which sentence supports recycling?

Studies have proven that recycling significantly reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills. By reusing materials like paper, plastic, and glass, communities can lower their overall trash output. Research shows that cities with strong recycling programs generate less landfill waste compared to those without. Recycling also helps prevent pollution by keeping harmful materials out of the environment. These findings show that recycling is an effective solution for reducing waste and protecting the planet.  

Research shows that cities with strong recycling programs generate less landfill waste compared to those without.

200

What device is the following questions?

 “Isn’t it time we acted now?”

Rhetorical question.

200

Central idea: “The article explains how bees pollinate flowers.”

Bees are important for pollination.

200

What causes Roger’s change?

Mrs. Jones shows kindness.

200
What device is in this statement “heart on her sleeve”?    



An idiom -  a common expression whose meaning is not literal but understood culturally or contextually

300

Is this strong reasoning? “We should ban homework because it’s boring.”

No; it’s opinion, not valid reasoning.

300

What’s the author’s POV? 

“I believe school should start later.”

Supports later start times.

300

Is this sentence objective? 

“He saved the town by defeating the dragon.”

Yes, the sentence is objective.

It states a fact about what happened.

300

What helps character development?

Dialogue with another character or a supporting character.

300

What device is shown here?

 “He’s as fast as a cheetah.”

Simile

400

Why is the following statement weak evidence for banning plastic straws? “Plastic straws are colorful.”

It’s weak because it’s irrelevant.

400

Why use repetition? “We must fight. We must win.”

To emphasize.

400

Theme in the sentence: “He forgave his enemy and chose peace.”

Forgiveness. 

400

How does Elena change? “At first scared, then she speaks out.”

Becomes brave.

400

What device is shown here? “The wind whispered through the trees.”

Personification

500

Is this a true or false statement? Why? “Eating candy daily makes you healthier.”

It’s false; it’s an untrue claim.

500

What is the tone? “The cold, heartless machine beeped relentlessly.”

Critical tone.

500

Theme in the sentence: “She realized money can’t buy happiness.”

Money doesn’t guarantee happiness.

500

What event advances plot? “The hero accepts the quest.”

Accepting the quest.

500

What does “time flew” mean?

Time passed quickly.