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Explore Telling Details In Literature

Explore Telling Details In Literature

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9th Grade

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6.NS.B.3, RI. 9-10.9, RL.7.2

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Tashawna Bennett

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Explore Telling Details In Literature : Theme and Evidence

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Theme: the central idea, or insight, about life or human behavior that a story reveals

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Theme Examples

  • Living a simple life leads to greater personal freedom.

  • The deepest loneliness is sometimes felt when we are among friends.

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How do you find the theme?

  • In most stories, the theme is not stated directly. Instead, it is revealed to us through the characters’ experiences.

  • The subject is simply the topic. It can be stated in a single word, such as loyalty.

  • The theme makes some revelation about the subject and should be expressed in a sentence: “Loyalty to a leader is not always noble.”

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a theme?

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Love, if taken to extremes, can be negative rather than positive.

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friendship

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Independence is necessary to grow up, though it can be scary at times.

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Courage allows people to attempt difficult tasks in their lives even when there is a chance of failing.

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How to Write a Theme Statement

  • Must be ONLY one sentence.

  • Do NOT include words such as “I” or “you” (people, one, society, an individual, etc.)

  • Express what you learned from the text; avoid using a cliché! (overused expression)

  • Use effective, powerful words (word choice always matters)

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following has ALL of the required parts of a theme statement?

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Elsa in Frozen learns that holding back her feelings only causes damage. to herself and others.

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In 'Romeo and Juliet', Shakespeare presents the idea that love is more powerful than hate.

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The main lesson is about courage.

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Finding Nemo is about the strength of family bonds.

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Multiple Choice

What is NOT a relevant subject/topic in the original Icarus Tale

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Carelessness

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Obedience

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Listening

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ice cream

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Multiple Choice

What is NOT a relevant subject/topic in the original Icarus Tale

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Carelessness

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Obedience

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Listening

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ice cream

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Textual Evidence

  • You need to prove your theme by going back into the text and finding evidence that supports what you are saying. Then you explain why that evidence supports your theme.

  • You can cite or paraphrase your evidence.

  • Cite: use the author’s exact

    words

  • Paraphrase: putting something into your own word

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following would be the best evidence for this theme statement from "Paperman" : Some risks are worth taking.

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The man gets in trouble with his boss

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The airplanes lead the man and the woman to reunite

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The man sees the woman across the street

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The airplanes does not make it into the window

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