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Read the passage. Rita had been on summer vacation for five weeks. The first few weeks had been great. She had gone on a trip
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How does text organization help an author achieve the desired purpose? (1 point)
A.The text structure allows an author to avoid
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please heglp
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1. In “Raymond’s Run,” which detail supports the prediction that Squeaky will not let Gretchen win the race? (1 point) I
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billy
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Question For the last question of Lesson 6: Third Read: The Phantom Tollbooth, Act I Connections Education
Language Arts 6 B Unit
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Stephanie
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What should a summary identify?
A.) a critique of the story B.) the most important details in a story C.) the author's purpose
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goodog
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Please check my answer. I'm not sure which is right because I'm pretty sure every father feels the need to do all of the below.
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jaycee
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Hello! I just wanted to double check my answer to see if I am thinking correctly.
Read this passage: The principle of the mercury
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Melody
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Write an alternate ending to Esperanza Rising. Make it creative and fun! Use your imagination. Write at least 5 sentences- be
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Jesvlyn Garcia
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1. What type of context clue is provided for the italicized word in the following sentence?
"The ice, snow, freezing wind, deep
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Anonymous
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1. What is most likely true based on Ben's behavior towards Sal?
He thinks she is uptight with her friend Phoebe. He suspects
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Madison
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The author's purpose is to inform the reader. Which statement best demonstrates this intent? a. a verdant rain-forest rises out
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Anonymous
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What story elements help support an author’s perspective in a text?
Select all that apply. supporting ideas details**
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Mike
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What is the relationship between the central ideas and supporting details in a text?(1 point)
Supporting details provide
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idk
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What is an inference?
A)the general attitude of a text B) conclusion, based on evidence, about something that is not stated
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Rosetta
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1. What does a summary do?(1 point)
a. Includes the reader's own o b. Adds more supporting details to a text pinions about the
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pls help
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What should a reader do if he or she is unable to determine the meaning of a word using context clues?(1 point)
replace the
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Candy Girl UwU
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Read the passage. Which sentence from the text is an opinion that needs more support to be considered valid?
As a result,
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jocelyn wood
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question 1 Which type of reader must a student be to understand how the facts in a text are being interpreted by different
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ryuuichi
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I reallly hope someone of you can check these sentences I need to prepare for tomorrow.
1) The healthcare reform, which is
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Franco
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hi there mm i have to put the meaning of thus sentence it about comparisons and contrast clues...
Althought we had expected a
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anonymous
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my assignment
"suppose the person to whom Montresor is telling his sstory has turned him over to the police. Montresors lawyer
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surfsupmel
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To make an inference correctly, a reader should
explain how the inference is influenced by modern language. show how the
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Trapstar Jbo
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refers to a conclusion based on evidence in the text.
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Trapstar Jbo
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What is main idea? (1 point)
A. A concept introduced in the middle of a text B. A lesson that is not stated in a text C. An
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Sad popcorn
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Complete the sentence. A _____ is an object, person, or animal that represents something else. theme symbol main idea
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blu
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Which type of reader must a student be to understand how the facts in a text are being interpreted by different authors?
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1.How can you identify the values portrayed in a story?
A.by reading old versions B.by reading descriptions C.by focusing on what
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regan
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From which point of view is the following passage written? The Gold Slipper Their seats were at one end of the front row; he
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blu
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Read the passage. Mushrooms Most Americans are familiar with the mushrooms they eat on a pizza or in a salad. But most people
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blu
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Read the passage. Benjamin Franklin’s Legacy Benjamin Franklin was a man of vision. He was an inventor who created
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blu
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What is one method for identifying supporting details? Identify the sentences that have a question mark. Ask yourself which
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blu
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The underlined words in the passage are supporting details. What question do these supporting details answer? Dear Tony,
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blu
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Read the passage. Mushrooms Most Americans are familiar with the mushrooms they eat on a pizza or in a salad. But most people
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blu
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The underlined words in the following passage are supporting details. What question do these supporting details answer? Dear
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blu
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Read the passage. Mushrooms Most Americans are familiar with the mushrooms they eat on a pizza or in a salad. But most people
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blu
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Read the passage. Benjamin Franklin’s Legacy Benjamin Franklin was a man of vision. He was an inventor who created
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blu
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Read the passage. Heather ran to school because she was afraid that she would be late again. When she arrived at her first
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blu
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What are supporting details? pieces of information that support the main idea the words that describe action the details
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blu
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Read the passage. Rita had been on summer vacation for five weeks. The first few weeks had been great. She had gone on a trip
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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? My neighbor, Mr. Jameson, is a
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blu
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Which type of context clue can be used to determine the meaning of the bolded word in the following sentence? Unlike his
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blu
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What are context clues? text relating what you have read to your own experiences text that anticipates future actions or
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blu
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Keywords like as, like, and is are often used when what type of context clue is used? restatement contrast comparison
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blu
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After reading this passage, what can you conclude about what Victor is going to do next? The time had finally come for
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blu
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What are you doing when you examine supporting details and combine them with your own knowledge of the subject to create
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blu
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The bolded words in the following passage are supporting details. I couldn’t believe it was already Monday morning. Last
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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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Which 1ofthesestatementsistrueaboutsummaries
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Amy
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What is an inference
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Amy
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In this activity, you will use the first five steps of the ACTIVE reading strategy to analyze the text of the short story "Up
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John B
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