G7Bi Theme (My Wonder Horse)
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- Q1A theme is:
the topic.
an idea about life.the main idea.
the lesson the story teaches you.
30s - Q2
A theme is:
stated.
implied.
30s - Q3Can a book or movie have more than one theme?
No
Yes30s - Q4When determining theme, think about what __________ the author is trying to share with the reader.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q5Theme is not a one word ________.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q6Theme is not a ________.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q7A theme statement doesn't include the word "don't" or ________.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s
- Q8
In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka needs to find an heir to run his amazing chocolate factory. He holds a contest where he hides golden tickets that give children the chance to visit the factory. Charlie Bucket is a young boy who comes from a poor but loving family. As luck would have it, Charlie finds the last golden ticket and goes on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure with his grandpa Joe and the other winners. One by one, the other winners, all greedy children, learn a lesson and Willy Wonka is left to pick Charlie as his grand prize winner.
What is the conflict?
Charlie can't find a golden ticket.
The children are greedy.
The chocolate factory is running out of gold.
Willy Wonka needs to find an heir to run his amazing chocolate factory.30s - Q9
In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka needs to find an heir to run his amazing chocolate factory. He holds a contest where he hides golden tickets that give children the chance to visit the factory. Charlie Bucket is a young boy who comes from a poor but loving family. As luck would have it, Charlie finds the last golden ticket and goes on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure with his grandpa Joe and the other winners. One by one, the other winners, all greedy children, learn a lesson and Willy Wonka is left to pick Charlie as his grand prize winner.
What is the resolution?
Charlie becomes the grand prize winner.The children learn a lesson.
The chocolate factory finds its gold.
Charlie finds the golden ticket.
30s - Q10
In Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka needs to find an heir to run his amazing chocolate factory. He holds a contest where he hides golden tickets that give children the chance to visit the factory. Charlie Bucket is a young boy who comes from a poor but loving family. As luck would have it, Charlie finds the last golden ticket and goes on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure with his grandpa Joe and the other winners. One by one, the other winners, all greedy children, learn a lesson and Willy Wonka is left to pick Charlie as his grand prize winner.
What is the theme statement?
Don't take all the gold.
Being humble can bring good rewards.
Children should learn not to be greedy.
It's important to safeguard gold.
30s - Q11
In Dumbo, the stork delivers a baby elephant to Mrs. Jumbo, veteran of the circus, but the newborn is ridiculed because of his truly enormous ears and dubbed "Dumbo". Dumbo is transferred to the circus' clown acts. Now, it is up to his only friend, a mouse, to assist Dumbo to achieve his full potential. When Dumbo shows everyone what he is capable of, people begin to accept him for who he is. In the end, Dumbo flies away from the circus with his enormous ears.
What is the conflict?
People don't accept the stork.
Dumbo hates the circus.
People make fun of Dumbo for his big ears.
Dumbo can fly with his big ears.
30s - Q12
In Dumbo, the stork delivers a baby elephant to Mrs. Jumbo, veteran of the circus, but the newborn is ridiculed because of his truly enormous ears and dubbed "Dumbo". Dumbo is transferred to the circus' clown acts. Now, it is up to his only friend, a mouse, to assist Dumbo to achieve his full potential. When Dumbo shows everyone what he is capable of, people begin to accept him for who he is. In the end, Dumbo flies away from the circus with his enormous ears.
What is the resolution?
Dumbo takes over the circus.
Dumbo and his pet mouse stay in the circus.
Dumbo escapes the circus by using his ears.
Dumbo is let go from the circus.
30s - Q13
In Dumbo, the stork delivers a baby elephant to Mrs. Jumbo, veteran of the circus, but the newborn is ridiculed because of his truly enormous ears and dubbed "Dumbo". Dumbo is transferred to the circus' clown acts. Now, it is up to his only friend, a mouse, to assist Dumbo to achieve his full potential. When Dumbo shows everyone what he is capable of, people begin to accept him for who he is. In the end, Dumbo flies away from the circus with his enormous ears.
What is the theme?
You shouldn't make fun of other people.
Don't be mean to animals.
What other people view as weaknesses can be strengths.
Sometimes people don't understand elephants.
30s - Q14
In Beauty and the Beast, a Prince was cursed to a beast form by an Enchantress who saw no love in his arrogant heart for others. The only way he could break the spell was to learn to love another and earn her love in return. Belle, a hostage, views him as nothing more than a monster. He views her as difficult and stubborn. But the two soon learn the importance of being kind, accepting others as they are, and learning you were wrong. Belle helps the Prince break his curse in the end.
What is the conflict?
A princess becomes a monster.
Bell breaks the curse in the end.
Enchantress felt lonely.
A prince was cursed and turned into a beast.30s - Q15
In Beauty and the Beast, a Prince was cursed to a beast form by an Enchantress who saw no love in his arrogant heart for others. The only way he could break the spell was to learn to love another and earn her love in return. Belle, a hostage, views him as nothing more than a monster. He views her as difficult and stubborn. But the two soon learn the importance of being kind, accepting others as they are, and learning you were wrong. Belle helps the Prince break his curse in the end.
What is the resolution?
A princess becomes a monster.
Belle runs away from the monster.
Enchantress breaks the curse.
Belle breaks the curse in the end.
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