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Select your favorite short story, children’s book, poem, or song.
In a Word document, write a paragraph explaining the theme of
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What's the difference between a topic and a central/main idea?
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Comparing Texts Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Which strategy would be used to show how two texts written by different
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Hi,
I answered the questions I just need help to see if my grammar is proper :) 1- What kind of person is Jack in this story? #1-
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Although his younger students greeted the new practice with enthusiasm, the "old guard"
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plese any help will be appreciated
1. What is Lynne Cox's perspective in this passage from Swimming to Antarctica? If you
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Read the excerpt from The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone.
De Guignes guessed rightly that the cartouches in hieroglyphic
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All of the questions refer to the story To Build a Fire by Jack London.
In the first few sentences, we are in exposition. The
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Can you give me the answers to the Effective Text Quick Check?
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Use the sentence to answer the question. Although his younger students greeted the new practice with enthusiasm, the “old
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Which purpose does a relevant detail serve?(1 point)
Responses It identifies ideas not related to the topic. It identifies ideas
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find italicized test
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narration to process analysis exam 050542
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Joe trained all summer long. As a result, he made the track team. Which type of
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Which of the following describes context clues?
1.the facts and information that support an idea or analysis 2.hints that point
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I can't understand how I can check sentence 1. Can you please examine the other sentences, too. Thank you very much for your
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Which of the following describes concrete details?(1 point) Responses exact meanings of all the key words in a text exact
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When do the actions of a text usually take place? (1 point)
COURSE TOOLS • within the same time frame • in the future • in
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Which question helps you understand a cause and effect relationship between words? (1 point)
• How important is it? • What
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review the evaluatio paragraph on p.179 of the text. Identify what the author did well and what the author could hae done
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answer these like a 7th grader, take your time and make it look like I wrote it
Find an article in a local or online newspaper.
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Can you please tell me if I have identified the correct adverbs and adjectives in the following paragraph. If not could you
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***I know that the identifying is correct just need to make sure the final paragraph is grammatically correct and makes since.
Re
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what is the key differences between summary, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation?
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Feature Question Which message best describes the scene in this image? (1 point) Responses The individual is
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QUESTION 1
Read this introduction from a student’s article. Choose the word in brackets which fits best. The Truth about
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Which phrase describes the central idea of a text?(1 point)
Responses what a text is called what a text is called why a text is
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4. Explain the following parts of a text
◦ Facts and data ◦ Examples ◦ Central idea ◦ Statistics
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Informational Text Analysis Online Practice Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward
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28. ¿Vas a estudiar ahora para la clase de español o para ____ de ciencias?
a. uno b. el c. la d. una C? or B.. 29. Me duele la
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he Summer of El Pintor by Ofelia Dumas Lachtman Lucia was a narrow street lined with small houses fronted by dry patches of
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What are explicit meanings?
claims that are made during an analysis of a text claims that are made during an analysis of a text
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THERE ARE 11 QUESTIONS. PLEASE ANSWER THEM CORRECTLY.
Question 1 A) Use the sentence to answer the question. The roads of New
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Which phrase describes facts and details that an author states directly in a text?
A. Implied concepts B. Explicit information C.
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Which part of a text do supporting details connect to?
A. The central idea B. Facts and data C. Statistics D. Examples
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Kairo was eager to drive his caregivers car. It was a sleek red convertible that looked more appealing than any of the other
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which opcion describes an intereaction of a text tha you might analize?
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Which of the following lines from the text most strongly support your response to the previous question?
a "But now, I no longer
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Which question would apply to a fiction text?(1 point)
Responses Why are these diagrams included? Why are these diagrams
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Hownis the central idea different from the topic of a text
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What did you include in your response? Check all that apply.
central ideas from both passages supporting details for the central
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Informational Text Analysis Unit Test
1 of 131 of 13 Items Question Use the sentence to answer the question. The roads of New
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q=Which+of+the+following+conflicts+in+The+Call+of+the+Wild+is+most+important+to+the+development+of+Buck+as+a+character%3F+(1+poi
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I need to sentence level this paragraph and I'm not sure if I'm correct.
A counter-swirl had caught Farquhar and turned him half
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Why and how could you apply critical thinking when evaluating each of the following:
• Articles • Advertising • Media •
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Question 12 Which of the following visual arguments contains an ethical appeal?
none of the above 1 a bar chart of 2003 housing
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How do you know what the topic and main idea of a paragraph is?
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Question 4
What is a summary? a brief restatement using your own words an extended restatement that includes in-depth analysis a
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christopher
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Choose from the following three topics from the Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Note that there is one article in support
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What clothings are mentioned in the scene below
SCENE Garden at the Manor House. A flight of grey stone steps leads up to the
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