Planning and Goal Setting
My purpose is ...
My top priority is ...
I will accomplish my goal by ...
Making Predictions
I'll bet that ...
I think ...
If _____, then ____ ...
Summarizing
The basic gist/idea is ...
The key information is ...
In a nutshell, this says that ...
Tapping into Prior Knowledge
I already know that ...
This reminds me of ...
This relates to ...
Visualizing
I can picture ...
In my mind I see ...
If this were a movie ...
Adopting an Alignment
The character I most identify with is ...
I really got into the story when ...
I can relate to this author because
Asking Questions
I wonder why ...
What if ...
How come ...
Making Connections
This reminds me of ...
I experienced this once when ...
I can relate to this because ...
Thesis Starters
The author’s use of ________________ reveals the theme of ______________________________, helping to ________________________________.
(Author’s Last Name) uses literary devices such as _______________________________ to explore _______________________________, showing ___________________.
Through the use of literary devices like __________________________, the author ________________________, illuminating the idea that _______________________.
Topic Sentence Starters
Through the use of (specific literary device), the author reveals __________________________________________________________.
The ______________________________________ in the novel shows the reader _________________________________________________________________.
The novel uses _________________________________, which helps to _________________________________________________________________.
Quote Lead Starters
In the novel it states, _______"insert quote"____________________ (MLA Citation).
(Author’s Last Name) writes, _______"insert quote"____________________ (MLA Citation).
For example, when the narrator describes ____________________, they explain, _______"insert quote"___________________ (MLA Citation).
(Character name) says, ______________"insert quote" ______________ (MLA Citation).
When (Character name) asks, _______"insert quote"___________, (Character name answers), _______"insert quote"___________ (MLA Citation).
Commentary Starters
As the previous quote proves/illustrates/exemplifies, ______________________________________________________________.
From ______________________________, it is clear that ____________________________________________________________.
By using _______________________________________, the effect is ______________________________________________________.
The protagonist is a multidimensional character in that he/she reveals ______ and _______ about his past.
The minor character is a flat character with only one or two main traits; while he doesn't experience any changes in the narrative, he serves as a foil to ______ in order to develop _____.
______ is a foil to _____ in that she calls attention to the characteristics of ______'s personality and beliefs.
The author relies on direct characterization to establish _________ at the beginning.
The character's speech provides indirect characterization for the reader to infer that ______.
The internal thoughts of the characters allow the reader to infer that ________.
The character's actions reveal his beliefs and values in that _______.
The impact of the protagonist on other characters reveals that ______.
The description of the character is significant in helping the reader understand _____.
________'s journey of self discovery can be seen when ______.
While the character comes off as flat or static, the character highlights another character's growth in that ____.
The author portrays the character as dynamic when he/she undergoes ____ and learns ______.
The character's motivation to act is based on ____ which is evident when he ______.
The author portrays this character as ______ in how _______.
The character struggles with internal turmoil when _____.
The character experiences the most growth when _______.
The author relies on minor characters to highlight the struggles of the protagonist. For example, ...
The setting is significant in advancing the conflicts in the plot by ______.
The setting is symbolic to the story in that _______.
The historical context is significant to the plot's conficts and themes in that _____.
The author develops a ________ mood in this scene in order to develop or foreshadow _______.
The author's non-linear plot challenges the reader to ______.
The use of flashbacks/foreshadowing/flashforwards serve to ___________.
The initial incident that propels the plot forward occurs when ________.
The action in this chapter leads to the climax in that ______.
The turning point in the novel is when the protagonist must make a decision to _________, leading to ______.
The shift in time in the narrative allows for _______.
The alternative perspectives impacts the reading of the story in that ________.
The author uses both concrete and abstract language in developing _______.
The overly-idealized or romanticized narration serves to _______.
The colloquial language of the characters portrays them as _______.
The blend of both connotative and denotative language in this scene serves to depict ____ as _____.
The language is more impressionistic than detailed in that _____.
The author uses exaggerated language in order to highlight ________ in the narrative.
The descriptive and vivid language serve to illustrate ____.
The understated and plain language serves to illustrate ____ and show that ____.
The often paradoxical language reveals that ____.
The language is often humorous and exaggerated in order to show ____.
The use of the recurring motif of _____ services to develop the idea of ______.
The symbol of ______ enhances the characterization and conflicts in the story by ______.
The satirical nature of the language provides social commentary on _______ in that _______.
The kinesthetic and organic imagery enhances the conflict in this scene by _____.
The gustatory and olfactory imagery in this chapter serves to ________.
The metaphor of ______ is significant in that _____.
The allusion to _____ highlights ______ in order to _____.
The allegorical nature of the characters is representative of a more universal meaning in that ___.
The use of personification helps develop the theme of ________.
The hyperbolic language is used for the effect of ______ in communicating _____.
The use of dramatic irony increases the tension in that ____.
The situational irony provides a twist for the reader in that ______.
The use of verbal irony provides humor in that _____.
The first person narration provides a ________ perspective about the character in how he/she ______.
The third person limited point of view impacts the reading of the text in that ______.
The third person omniscient point of view effectively conveys _____ in order to ______.
The use of second person is used in order to _________.
The stream of consciousness style of narration impacts the reading of the text in that ______.
Having multiple narrators impacts the reader's experience in that ____.
The biased narrator influences the understanding of the text in that _____.
The unbiased narrator influences the understanding of the text in that _____.
The unreliable narrator influences the reader in that _________.
The author conveys the attitude of the character as _______ in this scene when ____.
The narrator's attitude becomes _______ when ____.
The narrator shifts the tone in this scene from ______ to ______ in order to show _____.
The progression of ideas in this chapter contributes the development of the theme that ________.
The author highlights that people often ____________ when confronted with _____________ (theme).
The author reveals that people might _______________ when challenged with _____________ (theme)