What is the acronym for indirect characterization ?
S.T.E.A.L
Define Theme.
The universal message or idea of a text about life or society.
What is the central idea of Harrison Bergeron?
Government control in the name of equality leads to unfairness.
Which detail shows George’s internal conflict?
He removes his handicap briefly, then replaces it
Vonnegut’s tone in Harrison Bergeron is best described as
Mocking
How does one define indirect characterization?
The subtle ways an author develops characters and reveals their personality, traits, or qualities.
Major theme of Harrison Bergeron.
Forced equality harms individuality.
What is the central idea of Tinker v. Des Moines?
Students do not lose constitutional rights at school.
Which action shows Elizabeth’s independence?
She resists marriage for status alone
Austen’s tone is
Ironic
The students in Tinker choosing silent protest reveal what about their character?
The students are thoughtful and intentional in how they protest.
How does Harrison's rebellion develop the theme?
His rebellion highlights the danger of controlling people.
What central idea is developed in the excerpt from Pride and Prejudice?
First impressions at social gatherings are shaped by behavior and manners, which influence how others view a person.
What evidence supports the students’ claim in Tinker?
The protest caused no substantial disruption
The tone of the Supreme Court’s opinion in Tinker is
Authoritative
George wearing his handicap radio reveals what about his character?
George is obedient and afraid to challenge authority.
What theme emerges from Tinker v. Des Moines?
Individual rights should be protected in schools
How does the Court support its central idea in Tinker?
The Court showed the protest did not disrupt learning.
Why is Harrison’s death significant?
It demonstrates the cost of resistance
Why does Vonnegut’s use of satire make his message more powerful?
It exaggerates ideas to show how extreme equality becomes harmful.
Mr. Bennet's sarcastic humor indirectly reveals what about him?
He is intelligent but emotionally distant.
How does Austen use marriage to develop theme?
Austen show how marriage is tied to money and status.
Why is the central idea of Tinker still relevant today?
Schools still struggle with student speech rights.
What standard does Tinker establish for limiting student speech?
Substantial disruption
Why does the Court emphasize order and rights in Tinker?
The Court wanted balance between safety and freedom