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why is it helpful to name the central ideas of a text
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Kee
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For Berry, in "The Black Ball," the narrator existed in the ___
(1 point) Responses brass. brass. past. past. quarters. quarters.
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To *blank* you must close examine the text
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Big brain
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When you tell the most important part of text what are you identifying?
The central idea The facts and events The first sentence
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Bob
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is the sentence narrative, exposition, description, or persuasive?
Mr. Bennet was so odd a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic
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slayberry
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to slowly break down into smaller, simpler parts.
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kkkkkilani
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Which feature is the main characteristic for f a biographical text
figurative language an argument presented from the authors
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Which of these parts of an informational text supports a central idea?(1 point)
Responses
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YouuGottThiss
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How does the author of a text develop central ideas?(1 point)
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Select the letter that identifies the primary function of the following
sentence: At midnight the old clock in the hall loudly
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t
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How does the central idea of the article emerge?
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Zed
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When you compare things you were looking for what is _________?
Cited Different Interesting Similar Comparing informational text
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Which term refers to the general subject of a text? (1 point)
1. topic 2. central idea 3. supporting detail 4. outline
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Nacho
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Which option describes an interaction in a text that you might analyze
Statistical evidence, such as data from a scientific
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Which option describes an interaction in a text that you might analyze?(1 point)
Responses a notable difference between people,
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Daphne
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When you tell the most important part of a text, what are you identifying?(1 point)
Responses the central idea facts and events
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black man
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Understanding the _____ of what you read helps you understand why it is being presented in a certain way and how you can react
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Izzy
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Understanding the _____ of what you read helps you understand why it is being presented in a certain way and how you can react
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fnaf
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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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Read the following sentences from “Day of the Butterfly.”
“Oh,” said Miss Darling dubiously. “Well you ought to try to
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blu
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Read the following sentences from “Day of the Butterfly.”
“I did not know what to do. I could not afford to be seen walking
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blu
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Which option describes an interaction in a text that you might analyze?(1 point)
Responses a significant similarity between
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Bot
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Which term refers to the general subject of a text?(1 point)
Responses outline supporting detail topic central idea
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Jamie wrote, “All babies are born with blue eyes.” Which option tells what this is an example of?
A. Citation. B. Direct
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Lila England
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Excerpt from The Tempest by William Shakespeare
ACT V. Scene I. Before the cell of Prospero. Enter Prospero in his magic robes,
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hi
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Which term refers to the general subject of a text?(1 point)
Responses central idea central idea topic topic supporting detail
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🌸🍰🌸stwbwrry
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You have two options for this task.
Option 1: Create your own stage or film interpretation of one scene or chapter from Journey
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Ana
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His only equipment two hands and two feet
The city’s his court: each structure, each street There’s no grass and no
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Which strategy can help a reader find a central idea of a text
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Jo
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Which option describes an interaction in a text that you might analyze?(1 point)
A. a significant similarity between people,
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Joseph Whitwell
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5. Read the following sentences from “Day of the Butterfly”
So Myra and Jimmy spent every recess standing in the little back
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Fading
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Which of the following is the role of supporting details in a text
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Amber
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Please check my answer.
Which type of interaction is described in this sentence? If steps are not taken soon to slow the growth
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Gregory
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which statement describes a benefit of summarizing a text?
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Anonymous
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check my answer PLEASE RESPOND ASAP
Which type of interaction is described in this sentence? If steps are not taken soon to slow
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Gregory
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Which option describes an interaction in a text that u might analyze
1 answer
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Yeily
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How do writers provide support for a text analysis?(1 point)
Responses by asking questions by asking questions by forming new
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Which option describes an interaction in a text that you might analyze?
statistical evidence such as data from a scientific
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asked anonymously
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19. Respond in a paragraph, and make sure your answer is written in complete sentences.
"The swimming contest" ends with the word
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Use the story titled “From Scratch” to answer the question.
From Scratch On page 4 of the story, the writer says, “Priya
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social studies
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How do writers provide support for a text analysis?
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asked anonymously
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What do readers use to make inferences about a text?(1 point)
Responses connections to other texts connections to other texts
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How do writers provide support for a text analysis?(1 point)
Responses by using evidence by using evidence by stating their
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Daphne
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Im not here to ask a question, instead i will be giving you answers to the *Providing Evidence Quick Check* 7th grade. So pay
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Bussin
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Which description best defines a main idea?
The description of characters in a text the theme of a text the summary of symbols in
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Jake
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1)In all together now, Barbara Jordan's main purpose is to
a)persuade readers that a tolerant society is best created by working
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itxhel
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Which option describes the purpose of a summary?(1 point)
Responses to state the reader's opinion of a text to state the reader's
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AC
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3.)Why does the author organize "The Season's Curmudgeon Sees the light "as she does?(1 Points)
A.)To contrast fall weddings &
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YRN DJ
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Why is it helpful to name the central ideas of a text
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Anonymous
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Read the following sentence that contains informational text. Determine which type of word or phrase relationship is being used.
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hi
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