Best Evidence, A sentence from the text that proves your answer, A direct quote that supports your idea, Part of the story that clearly shows the character’s action, Text detail you can point to when explaining your answer, Inference, A guess based on text clues + your own knowledge, Reading between the lines, Understanding what the author implies but doesn’t say, Using clues from the story to figure out a character’s feelings, Characterization, Direct → Author tells you what a character is like, Indirect → Author shows character through actions, speech, thoughts, appearance, or effect on others, “What the character does” is a clue to their personality, “How other characters react” helps you understand someone in the story, Mood, Mood, The feeling the story gives the reader, Created by word choice, setting, and events, How the story makes you feel, not the character, Examples: calm, tense, happy, nervous, reflective, Setting, Where and when the story happens, Can include time period, place, or surroundings, Affects how characters behave and what happens, Example: Cafeteria, bedroom, forest, 1800s town, Theme, The main message or lesson of the story, What the story is really about, Usually broad ideas, not just one word, Examples: friendship, bravery, family love, accepting change.
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