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Themes in Literature Answer Key (Revised)
This is a convenient resource to aid with answers to all the text questions from Themes in Literature Fifth Edition. ~Amber
Be confident that your teen is strengthening his reasoning ability and reading comprehension with the Themes in Literature Answer Key! This key allows you to quickly evaluate answers to the “Think It Through” questions in the literature book. The sample answers will also demonstrate how to answer questions in an articulate manner and in complete sentences using key words from the question itself—an important skill.
This answer key provides just the textbook answers for those who do not want to purchase the Teacher Edition.
Themes in Literature reflects these twelve themes: truth and wisdom; courage; the power of words; humility; beauty; love; justice; temperance; joy and peace; perseverance; faith and hope; and time and eternity. As the student becomes familiar with classics such as The Wind in the Willows, The Three Musketeers, Don Quixote, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, he or she learns to appreciate a well-written presentation of a theme. This appreciation not only aids in increased enjoyment of literature but also provides the foundation needed to critically analyze it. This then can serve as a stimulus for corresponding creative essays.
This brand-new edition includes features that previously only appeared in the teacher's edition. Your students will now see author information, story introductions, literary concepts, and “Write About It” prompts that will expand their thinking skills and lend excitement with each story. The improved critical thinking exercises provided in this new edition will encourage your students to analyze each theme.
There are 94 different authors with 57 prose selections, 49 poems, and 5 plays. Some selections included have been slightly edited to ensure that the work is appropriate for a Christian young person. Usually only a word or phrase had to be changed or omitted.
There are 170 lessons.