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I REALLY NEED HELP WITH THESE TWO QUESTIONS
What can you use to show the similarities and differences between what two authors
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Jonnaeya.kenshin12
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How does an author of a text develop central ideas?
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Fruit loops
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What is the general subject of a text called?(1 point)
outline topic central idea supporting detail
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idk
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Read this passage from President Kennedy’s Inaugural Address.
Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of
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blu
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Which of the following is an example of a commotion?
-a group of shoppers in an uproar about a popular item that was advertised
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Anoymous
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1. Which of the following passages from the novel best describes the setting?
A. It was one of those super duper cold Saturday.
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T NO PLH
I A SWAA I found the answer by Googling "t no plh" Apparently, someone else posted the same question on a puzzles forum
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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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Can someone please please help me!!!!
1.Read the following sentences from "Lifeguard Rules!" “That’s it, Ira and Michael,”
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Kayla
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How do writers provide support for a text analysis?
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ME
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refers to a conclusion based on evidence in the text.
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Read Anja’s inference about Hrothgar.
Despite Grendel’s success in killing Hrothgar’s men, Hrothgar’s faith in God
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James
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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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Which of the following might cause a text to have multiple perspectives?(
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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 information does this passage from "Sorry, Wrong Number" mainly convey?
FIRST MAN: Make it quick. As little blood as
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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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Nuances refer to:
A. The first three paragraphs B. The last three sentences C. Subtle differences D. Story angle
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Blake
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Use the sentences from A Star’s Life: The Inside Story to answer the question.
She lived a lot like Big Blue, but when SHE went
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fthgrsrsggs
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Use the text Sea Turtles to answer the question.
Sea Turtles Which connection is made between the ideas in the paragraphs on
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fthgrsrsggs
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Use the text Sea Turtles to answer the question.
Sea Turtles Which connection is made between the ideas in the paragraphs on
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fthgrsrsggs
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When he saw me coming up the officer said, 'We've lost that information, [dang] it! They've killed that Arab of yours.'
'We've
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
7 of 167 of 16 Items Question Use the excerpt from Chapter 17 of the novel Peter Pan by J.M.
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donald duck
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
1 of 161 of 16 Items Question Use the paragraph to answer the question. SCENE I.—Michael
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donald duck
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Use the text Sea Turtles to answer the question.
Sea Turtles Which connection is made between the ideas in the paragraphs on
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Lol
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Respond in 3-5 complete sentences.
Choose from one of the following prompts: a. Choose a piece of literature from this semester
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Caleb Pans
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Question 1 (1 point)
Read below: Dr. Trent's letter was like himself—wasting no words. Dr. Trent never beat about the bush.
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Which is an example of an interpretive question?
(1 point) Responses What are the ages of the kids on the Mayo Clinic’s
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LEMICKEY!
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What does it mean to “analyze” a text?
A. Interpret the text’s meaning based on the evidence B. Ask questions about the
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bat
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What does it mean to “analyze” a text?
Interpret the text’s meaning based on the evidence A. Ask questions about the text
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bat
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What does it mean to “analyze” a text?
Interpret the text’s meaning based on the evidence Ask questions about the text
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bat
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Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion?(1 point)
Responses a connection between what is implied and what is
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addreian
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The first paragraph introduces a central idea of the passage by demonstrating the extensive impact of modern technology on the
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What is the main point or statement that you can compare across different texts to see if a connection can be made?
Responses A
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Read this excerpt from Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess.” Which of these best describes the tone of these final words of
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melody
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Brianna has to write a report about sound. She has information from a magazine article and a website. She wants to compare and
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j coe
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Which person's claims was MOSTLY backed up with evidence and research?
Responses A Parker HendersonParker Henderson B Svetlana
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j coe
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Everyone is voting for Graham for class president, so you should, too.
Which type of propaganda is shown in the sentence? (1
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addreian
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Which term refers to the general subject of a text
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Nunya
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What evidence from "The Storyteller” supports the theme that pride goes before a fall? Select two options.
“‘It’s a very
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emmuel lumeh
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English Essay Extremely Important
Must Follow All Text Analysis Essay Requirements Listed Below to Receive Full Credit for this
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Patrick Dieveney
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English Essay Extremely Important
Must Follow All Text Analysis Essay Requirements Listed Below to Receive Full Credit for this
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Patrick Dieveney
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Which term refers to the general subject of a text?(1 point)
Responses outline outline topic topic central idea central idea
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bee
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Which strategy can help a reader find the central ideas of a text?(1 point)
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Why is it helpful to name the central ideas of a text?
to give you an overview of the ideas in the text to help you read with
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NoL1mit_BB (on youtube)
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Why is it helpful to name the central ideas of a text?(1 point)
Responses to help you define the topic of a text to help you
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a random youtuber (litterly)
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Which term refers to the general subject of a text?(1 point) I need the answers to the quick check
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none
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Read the paragraph from “The Story of an Eyewitness.”
The great stand of the firefighters was made Thursday night on Van Ness
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matt
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Which of the following is the role of supporting details in a text?
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jon
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1. Read the following sentences from "Lifeguard Rules!" “Wow, your sister thinks she’s a prison guard instead of a
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