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- Q1A subject in literary work that is usually expressed in one word or two words. For example, bullying.Topics30s
- Q2A central idea of a work of literature expressed in a statement--usually one or two sentences. For example, bullying is harmful and people need to respect the differences of others.Theme Statement30s
- Q3A technique an author can use to convey theme by having readers explore text-to-self connections while and asking themselves what the main character learns during the story.Affecting The Reader's Feelings30s
- Q4A technique an author can use to convey theme by using repeated words and phrases. Readers can look for repeated words and phrases within a character's thoughts or in conversations between characters.Repitition30s
- Q5DiversityA Topic Example30s
- Q6Accepting and celebrating personal differences creates a strong communityA Theme Example30s
- Q7A way for the author to convey themesTitles30s
- Q8The use of symbolism and quotes from characters to convey themes.Symbols and Direct Statements30s
- Q9The contribution towards a theme through a character's appearance, words, thoughts, and actions?Characterization30s