Main Idea and Details/Author's Craft
Character and Plot
Theme and Setting
POV and Tone
Evidence and Critical Thinking/ Literary Devices
100

This is the central message or most important point of a passage.

Main Idea

100

The most exciting or important moment in a story is called this.

The climax

100

The lesson or message of a story is called this.

Theme

100

The use of “I,” “me,” and “my” usually signals this point of view.

First Person

100

Examples from a text used to prove an idea are called this.

Evidence

200

A passage explaining how recycling reduces pollution and saves resources is mainly written for this purpose. To persuade, inform, or entertain

Inform

200

The conflict and challenges leading up to the climax are known as this

Rising Action

200

A dark abandoned house would most likely create this mood.

Eerie/Spooky

200

Words like “silent,” “broken,” and “creaking” help create this.

Mood

200

A statement opposing the main argument is called this.

Counterclaim

300

What is the purpose of a conclusion in writing? 

To wrap up and restate an idea

300

The beginning of a story where characters and setting are introduced is called this.

Exposition

300

When characters rebuild a town together after a flood, the theme is most likely about this.

Unity/Cooperation

300

Tone reflects the author or narrator’s this.

Attitude 

300

Name that device...“The stars danced across the sky.”

Personification

400

How can you best support a claim using informational text? 

Cite strong textual evidence. 

400

How is a character typically developed? 

Through actions, decisions, and dialogue. 

400

What should you do when evaluating information from a speaker 

Consider credibility and evidence 

400

What is the purpose of a semicolon? 

when you have two separate thoughts that could each stand alone as their own sentence. 

 is to connect two closely related complete sentences without using a joining word like "and" or "but".

400

“The buzzing bees bounced by the bushes.”

Alliteration

500

A call to action is commonly found in this type of writing.

Argumentative/persuasive 

500

How do ideas typically develop in a text? 

Through a sequence of supporting details 

500

Which best supports identifying a theme? 

The book cover, the setting, or repeated ideas/events in the story 

500

Word choice that creates emotional reactions in readers is known as this.

connotation

500

A calm scene before disaster hints that something bad is coming later.

Foreshadowing