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What is the main purpose of the following sentence? The average citizen works forty hours per week. to entertain to inform to
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Which sentence explains how claims are different than opinions?(1 point)
They are supported by evidence. They cannot be proven
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Kamryn Eans
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Interpreting Facts Quick Check
Which type of reader must a student be to understand how the facts in a text are being interpreted
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halp plz
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1.Which question most likely would be asked before beginning a text? 1 point
A.How are the different subheadings related? B.What
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I am having trouble with a Unit Test and I want to see if some of my answers are right.
1. Read the following sentences from "Day
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13. Read the following sentence from “The Balek Scales.”
Everything my grandfather took to the Baleks he entered on the back
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Hillary
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Which sentence in this passage represents a call to action? This city has had a rodent problem for years. Uncollected trash in
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blu
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Read the passage. The girl stared out the window at the other children playing a game. She wondered if she would ever be able
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blu
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Read the passage and then answer the question that follows. Ms. Slade picked up coffee on her way to work one morning. She
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blu
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I've been stuck on this question for the longest and can't find help anywhere.
Instructions Read the following statement; then
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John
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Which sentence in the following passage is an example of direct characterization? Jacques was a very nice man. He volunteered
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Is this paragraph’s main idea stated or implied? Contrary to what many people think, the sun is actually closer to Earth
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blu
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Persuasion
Text To SpeechText to Speech Glossary Guided Practice Some of the adults who read this will say that the city can’t
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blu
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What is the authors main purpose in "Why Leaves Turn Color in the Fall"?
A. She wants to persuade readers to stop pollution. B.
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blue
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Dee paraphrased the information below from a local newspaper. What does she need to fix? Select all that apply.
"Pandas are
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2. How is an inference different from a guess?(1 point)
Inferences are not based on anything from the text while guesses are made
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Random
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What are context clues?(1 point)
a statement about what the reader thinks will happen in a text a conclusion about ideas that is
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#ScrewTrolls2
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What are the benefits of summarizing a text?(1 point)
Summarizing provides a lengthy, detailed description of the text.
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Emo
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Reference To Context Read the following statement and answer the questions that follow. "I know the place well, as well as the
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Complete the following sentence.
_____ often answer the questions who, what, why, when, or where. Supporting details (MY ANSWER)
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Nikki
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Let's review the previous lesson. What did we learn last time? There is fast food on almost every street corner in New York
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rfvv
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Read the passage. The mother put her children to bed, and then she took a shower and put on her pajamas. She yawned several
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blu
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The bolded words in the passage are supporting details. What question do these supporting details answer? Dana wandered
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blu
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ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS.
Item: Group Assignment DIRECTION: Read the following text carefully and answer each of the
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Which sentence contains a supporting detail that answers the question when?
In 1867, the United States bought Alaska from Russia
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Is this paragraph’s main idea stated or implied?
In 1867, the United States bought Alaska from Russia for about $7 million.
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blu
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1.A flashback is
A.an indirect comparison of two unlike things. B.a major problem around which a story is built. C.the place and
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GummyBears
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Use the story Is There a Meteorite in Your Backyard? to answer the question.
Is There a Meteorite in Your Backyard? Read these
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Main idea questions
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Read the following paragraph and select the letter of the choice that
best answers the question that follows: (1) In almost every
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t
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How can a reader determine bias in a author’s writing?
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Which term describes information directly stated in a text?(1 point)
questions questions educated guesses educated guesses
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Answer Key 🌙
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Which of the following best describes text evidence?
Responses the opinions of a reader about characters or events in a story the
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Me
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Determining the author's purpose in a text relies on (10 points)
biographical information research the author used evidence in
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Help
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Read the passage and answer the question. A yellow bird sat in the birdbath cleaning its feathers. It was enjoying the cool
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blu
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Which detail from this passage best supports a conclusion about what Jesse did next? Jesse shook his head as he stepped out of
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blu
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A Blast from the Past Unit Test
3 of 213 of 21 Items Question Use the excerpt from the text How to Build a Fossil to answer the
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sam sam
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Read this sentence form the story. " They were coated with ice; the thick German socks were like sheaths of iron half-way to the
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Justin
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Why is it important to evaluate word choice when reading an informational text?(1 point)
Words or phrases might be carefully
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Cam
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Cause and effect help readers understand (1 point)
Responses how an event might make a person feel. how an event might make a
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Which of the following best describes text evidence?(1 point)
Responses data on the amount of time it takes to read a particular
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UNKOWN
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How does printed text influence a reader’s understanding of a text?
It adds music and visuals to change the tone. It allows a
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social studies
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Read the passage from Initiation.
"Remember the part about talking back and smiling," Louise Fullerton had put in, laughing. She
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spazz outter
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How should a reader analyze indirect characterization? Select four options.
by noticing adjectives that provide details
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spazz outter
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Explicit Details and Inferences Quick Check
Which term describes information directly stated in a text?
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hi
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Read the passage. Dana wandered through the dark house feeling the wall for a light switch. She took several steps forward.
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blu
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Which type of context clue can be used to determine the meaning of the underlined word? As the winning team rushed onto the
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blu
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Cause and effect help readers understand (1 point)
Responses how to speak about an event. how an event might make a person feel.
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Lol
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we learned about objective and subjective opinions authors may have today and although I got every other question, I can't seem
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Cristina
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How does printed text influence a reader’s understanding of a text?
Responses It emphasizes the speaker’s voice. It allows a
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