Theme
Character
Plot
Rhetoric
Context Clues
100

What is a theme in literature?

he central idea, message, or underlying meaning that an author explores throughout a story

100

Define a character in literature.

any person, animal, or figure represented in a literary work

100

What is the definition of plot?

the plan or main story

100

What is rhetoric?

the art of speaking or writing effectively

100

What are context clues?

hints that help readers understand the meaning of unfamiliar words in a sentence, paragraph, or passage.

200

Identify the theme in Sponge Bob

friendship

mental health

be kind

200

What are the different types of characters?

  • Protagonist: The main character of the story
  • Antagonist: The villain who opposes the protagonist
  • Love interest: The object of desire for another character, usually the protagonist
  • Confidant: A best friend or trusted companion for the protagonist
  • Deuteragonist: Close to the main protagonist, but not quite the main protagonist
  • Tertiary characters: Characters who are on the outskirts of the protagonist's circle
  • Foil: Highlights certain qualities of the protagonist's personality or character, but in the opposite way
200

List the common elements of a plot structure.

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.

200

Identify the three rhetorical appeals.

Ethos - The writer's credibility and authority. Ethos is about the writer's character and role in the argument. 

Pathos - The appeal to emotion. Pathos is about creating an emotional connection with the audience. 

Logos - The appeal to logic. Logos is about making logical arguments and using facts and statistics. 


200

How can context clues help readers understand unfamiliar words?

providing hints about the word's meaning through the surrounding words and sentences in the text, including synonyms, antonyms, definitions, or examples,

300

How can you determine the theme of a text?

carefully read the piece, paying close attention to recurring ideas, symbols, character development, plot points, and the author's overall message, then analyze how these elements work together to convey a central, overarching idea about life or human nature

300

Identify the protagonist and antagonist in SpongeBob Square Pants

Protagonist - SpongeBob

Antagonist - Plankton and Karen

300

Describe the difference between a plot and a subplot.

a plot contains the most important events of a story, the events that move the story forward from beginning to end, whereas subplots contain less important events that nonetheless add depth and excitement to the story

300

How can rhetorical devices improve writing?

aid in engaging the audience

300

Provide an example of how context clues can be used to define a word.

"The hiker was completely exhausted after climbing the steep mountain, meaning he was extremely tired and had no energy left." 

Explanation: In this sentence, "exhausted" is the unknown word, but the phrase "extremely tired and had no energy left" acts as a context clue, clearly defining "exhausted" as being very tired

400

Provide an example of how a theme can be conveyed through character development in Sponge Bob

Squidward pranked Sponge Bob and he was crying and then he had to apologize because everyone thought what he did was wrong.

400

Explain how character development affects the plot.

The characters' reactions then cause the next plot point or event

400

Provide an example of a story with a complex plot.

The Scarlet Ibis - StudySync

400

Provide an example of a rhetorical question.

"Do you really think it's a good idea to jump out of a plane without a parachute?

"Can you believe how cold it is today?\

"Is that really your plan?

400

What are the 5 types of context clues.

definition clues, example clues, synonym clues, antonym clues, punctuation clues, and inference clues.

500

Discuss how themes might vary across different cultures or time periods.

due to the unique social, political, and economic contexts that shape each society, leading to different interpretations of universal human experiences like love, loss, power, and identity, even if the core theme remains the same

500

Discuss the role of minor characters in supporting the main plot.

 Minor characters can introduce complexity and tension into the narrative

500

Discuss how plot twists can enhance a narrative.

introducing unexpected elements that challenge viewers' assumptions and keep them guessing

500

Discuss how rhetoric can be used to persuade an audience.

strategically utilizing appeals to logic (logos), emotion (pathos), and credibility (ethos), carefully crafting language and arguments to resonate with the audience's values and understanding, ultimately influencing their opinions and actions

500

Discuss strategies for teaching students to use context clues effectively.

directly instruct on different types of context clues (like synonyms, antonyms, definitions, examples), model the strategy by thinking aloud during reading, provide ample practice with varied texts, encourage students to re-read sentences and surrounding context, and use anchor charts to visualize different clue types