Help high school students improve fluency, stamina, text comprehension, and close reading analysis of the formal elements of fiction with this set of rigorous, text-dependent questions on the short story titled “The Leap” by Louise Erdrich. An answer key is included. Materials are delivered in printable Word Document and PDF formats. By completing this activity, students will:
- Identify what the text states explicitly as well as implicitly
- Analyze what the narrator’s dialogue reveals about her feelings toward her mother
- Explore character motivations
- Isolate an example of figurative language from among several sentences in the text
- Discern the intended effect of a given phrase (“one with the constant dark now”)
- Articulate how the author incorporates a plot twist
- Determine the function of a given paragraph
- Identify several narrative techniques used by the author to convey liveliness and urgency
- Determine what a character’s actions reveal about her psychological state
- Make logical inferences about the author’s beliefs based on the context of the story
- Articulate why the author chose “The Leap” as the title
- Write clearly, concisely, and accurately in response to analytical questioning
- Exercise rational thought
- Cite textual evidence in support of claims
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