1. Sara is sad to be moving to a new state. Which theme would she most likely feel a personal connection to?

It is best to look at new situations with a positive mindset because they offer new opportunities.

Giving your favorite toy to someone else who needs it is a sacrifice that will warm your heart.

Your work ethic and attitude matter; the harder you try, the more successful you will be.

Live life to the fullest because you are special and your life matters.

2. Which word has a similar meaning to the word construct as used in the phrase "construct meaning"?

build

emphasize

teach

learn

3. Why is it important to write a theme as a statement rather than a word or phrase?

A theme statement provides evidence by describing specific events from the story and how they support the theme.

A theme statement proves that you've read and understood the contents of the book as the author intended.

A theme statement helps explain whether or not you agree with the author's message.

A theme statement connects the details of a book with a topic and explains what the book had to say about that topic.

4. What does it mean to request clarification during a collaborative discussion?

You try to convince someone that your idea is correct.

You prompt someone to ask a relevant question.

You change your perspective on an event.

You ask someone to reword or explain their thinking.

1 answer

  1. Sara is sad to be moving to a new state. Which theme would she most likely feel a personal connection to?
  • It is best to look at new situations with a positive mindset because they offer new opportunities.
  1. Which word has a similar meaning to the word construct as used in the phrase "construct meaning"?
  • build
  1. Why is it important to write a theme as a statement rather than a word or phrase?
  • A theme statement connects the details of a book with a topic and explains what the book had to say about that topic.
  1. What does it mean to request clarification during a collaborative discussion?
  • You ask someone to reword or explain their thinking.