Text Structure
Theme
Vocabulary
Inference
Writing
100

What text structure compares similarities and differences between two topics?



compare and contrast 
100


What is a *theme* in a story?



The life lesson or message the author wants to share

100

In the sentence, “He was elated after winning the game,” what does *elated* mean?



Very happy

100

What is an *inference*?



A conclusion you draw based on text evidence and your own thinking

100

What should your introduction include?



Hook and clear thesis or claim

200


A text that describes a problem and offers a way to fix it is using what structure?


Problem and Solution

200

True or False: The theme is always stated in the text.



FALSE

200

What strategy can help you figure out what a word means in a sentence?



Use context clues from nearby words or sentences

200

“She slammed her books and stormed out.” What can you infer?



She’s angry or upset.

200

Name one way to support your claim in argumentative writing.



Use facts, examples, or statistics

300

Read this sentence: “First, the storm hit. Then, power went out.” What structure is used?


Chronological 

300

What theme might come from a story where a character faces consequences for lying?


Honesty is the best policy.

300

The word *drenched* most likely means what? “She was drenched after the downpour.”



Soaking wet

300

Why do authors not always state everything directly?



They want readers to think and make connections.

300

What’s the difference between argumentative and informative writing?



Argumentative takes a stance; informative explains a topic.

400

What clue words often signal a *cause and effect* structure?


Because, as a result, due to, therefore

400

In “Thank You, Ma’am,” what theme is revealed through Roger’s decision at the end?




Kindness can lead to change.

400

Which clue shows what *hesitate* means? “He started to answer but paused.”



paused - synonym clue 

400

“His stomach growled as he stared at the cafeteria.” What’s the inference?



He is hungry. 

400

What’s the purpose of transitions in writing?



To connect ideas smoothly

500

Which structure is used when a text paints a picture by listing characteristics?



Description

500

Identify the theme: “Even though she was afraid, Ana spoke up for what was right.”


Courage means doing what’s right, even when it’s hard.

500

What does *vital* mean in this sentence? “It is vital that we complete the work on time.”


Very important or necessary

500

“They high-fived and shouted, ‘We did it!’” What does this tell us about their emotions?


They feel excited and successful.

500

Identify the three parts of a strong body paragraph.


Topic sentence, evidence, explanation