Building Blocks of a Story
Reading Strategies
The Characters
Quiz Questions
Literary Devices
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Question: This is the person, animal, or magical creature that the story is about.

Answer: What is a character?

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Question: To do this, you combine what you already know with clues from the book to figure out something the author didn't say out loud.

Answer: What is to infer (or making an inference)?

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Question: This is the main character or "good guy" of the story that the reader usually roots for.

Answer: What is the protagonist?

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Question: If a question asks for the passage, it is talking about this specific thing.

Answer: What is a short section of text or a quote from the book?

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Question: When an author gives you a sneaky hint or clue early on about something that will happen later in the story.

Answer: What is foreshadowing?

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Question: This term refers to the sequence of events that happen from the beginning to the end of the story.

Answer: What is the plot?

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Question: When a quiz asks you to give a short version of the book covering just the main points, it wants you to do this.

Answer: What is to summarize?

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Question: This is the character or force that opposes the main character—often the "bad guy" or villain.

Answer: What is the antagonist?

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Question: When a quiz asks "What is the author's purpose?", it wants to know this.

Answer: What is why the author wrote the book (e.g., to persuade, inform, or entertain)?

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Question: When an object, color, or place stands for a bigger idea (like a heart standing for love, or a storm standing for anger).

Answer: What is a symbol (or symbolism)?

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Question: This is the time and place where a story happens.

Answer: What is the setting?

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Question: This is the big idea, moral, or life lesson that the author wants you to learn from reading the book.

Answer: What is the theme (or main idea)?

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Question: Quizzes often ask why a character did something. This term means the reason behind a character's actions.

Answer: What is motivation?

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Question: If a question asks "Which detail best supports the answer above?", it is looking for this.

Answer: What is evidence (or proof) from the text?

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Question: This is the overall feeling or atmosphere that the reader gets while reading a book (like spooky, cheerful, or suspenseful).

Answer: What is the mood?

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Question: This is the main problem, struggle, or hurdle that the main character has to face.

Answer: What is the conflict?

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Question: When a question asks you to look at how two characters or books are alike, it is asking you to do this.

Answer: What is to compare?

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Question: Words like brave, greedy, funny, or loyal describe a character's personality, which are known as these.

Answer: What are character traits?

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Question: If a quiz question asks you to predict what will happen next, it wants you to do this.

Answer: What is make a smart guess about the future of the story?

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Question: This is how the story is resolved or how the main problem is finally worked out at the very end.

Answer: What is the resolution?

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Question: This is the turning point of the story, often the most exciting or intense part, right before the problem gets solved.

Answer: What is the climax?

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Question: When a question asks you to look at how two characters or books are different, it is asking you to do this.

Answer: What is to contrast?

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Question: This kind of character changes, grows, or learns a lesson by the time the story ends.

Answer: What is a dynamic character?

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Question: This point-of-view term is used when the narrator is a character in the story telling it from their own perspective using "I" and "me".

Answer: What is first-person?

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Question: This is the author's attitude toward their subject or audience, often shown through their choice of words (like sarcastic, serious, or playful).

Answer: What is the tone?