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What do readers use to make inferences about a text?
A. their own opinions B. connections to other texts C. evidence from the
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Which phrase describes supporting details?(1 point)
Responses what a text is mostly about the titles of sections in a text what a
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hjgj
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How can the main idea of a text help a reader identify the theme?
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sebastian chapa
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Which of the following statements about analyzing a literary text is true?
• Readers can use both explicit details and details
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Which of the following best describes text evidence?(1 point)
Responses ideas or conclusions about details that are hinted at but
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ur are goody af
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Which of the following quotations from paragraphs 1 and 2 contains the thesis of this declaration?
A. “When in the Course of
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“Their reasoning is sound, I must admit.”
Which of the following best defines the bold phrase? • It is based on evidence
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what is the most likely reson why this biography was inclued before the main text?
1.to entertain the reader with exciting
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whats the ansker
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THIS IS FOR YOU TO CHECK ANSWERS ONLY!!!
1.Which line from “A Smart Cookie” most helps the reader understand that
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Dekuthecrybaby
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Compare the interview "On the Front Lines with Thurgood Marshall" with the informational piece "'Equal Justice Under Law':
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Anonymous
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Does anyone know what these answers are?
I'm having a difficult time. Read "First Woman to Wear a Boston Bib Races Again, 50
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im tired ok
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1. When Scrooge tells Marley that Marley was always “a good man of business,” in Act I, Scene 3 of A Christmas Carol:
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bob09smart
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The first day of my vacation was like the first day of spring: bright, cool, and colorful.
Which literary device is used in this
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I'm unsure how to scan these stanzas and mark the accented (/) and unaccented (u) syllables. Could someone help by copying and
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Anonymous
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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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AJ(⌐■_■)
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The following question asks about one or more selections from your textbook Literature. You may use your textbook to answer this
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yolo sans
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1. How do Ernesto in Barrio Boy and the boy in "A Day's Wait" show bravery? (1 point) A.Ernesto tells
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what text features do the author of "Art, Architecture, and Learning in Egypt" use to help readers better understand pyramids.
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Ashley Plz help
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After reading each passage, write the signal word or words it contains and the type of relationship that each signal word
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Victoria
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Which of the following sentences from "Five Hours to Simla" best illustrates the mood of frustration? (1 point)
• "After the
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Sandra
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Comparing Texts Quick Check 4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Use the sentences to answer the question. Lee is comparing and
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Kaleb Gilliam
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Which term describes information directly stated in a text?(1 point)
Responses educated guesses educated guesses questions
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which of the following describes concrete details?(1 point) Responses exact words taken from a speech or text exact words taken
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Camden10k
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which element should be included in a summary of a text?(1 point) responses other texts on the same topic other texts on the
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sus
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which of the following describes concrete details?
specific and observable facts that help with understanding words that
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Which statement describes a benefit of summarizing a text? (1 point)
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What do readers use to make inferences about a text?
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Slothman
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Which of the following belongs in an object summary
A: related article recommendations B: important supporting details C:
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What do words and language in an informational text tell you?(1 point)
Responses what category something falls into what category
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Jace R Miller
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why is it important for the readers to check for evidence in a text?
to set a purpose to learn about the writing process to
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Use the sentence to answer the question. Before moving on to the aviary, the children spent an hour in the reptile house. Which
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Camden10k
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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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yippeee
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To annotate for nuance and diction, select the text and and highlight it. Use a different highlighter color for each comment.
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Which sentence from the passage's introductory paragraph is the thesis statement?
(1 point) Responses "Meanwhile, as other Jews
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What can a reader often determine from the thesis statement of a text?(1 point)
Responses the details that will appear in the
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Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
A connection is when something in the text causes the reader to make a broader
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O a guess made about what a text is saying
O information directly provided in a text a definition of an important term in a text
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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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No Dogs Bark Assessment 9/13/2023
1. Paz describes two roots that are _____ into night. (1 point) Responses laced✅ tied growing
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anon
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Which option describes an interaction in a text that you might analyze?
A. a significant similarity between people, things,
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help
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1. During what part of "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" does Bernice cut Marjorie's braids?
A. Climax B. Rising action C. Falling action
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Randi wolfe
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Which step should you do first when analyzing an informational text?(1 point)
Responses write a summary write a summary make
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Which option describes the purpose of a summary?(1 point)
Responses to recap the minor details in a text to restate a text's most
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hjgj
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Which of the following is the role of supporting details in a text?(1 point)
Responses to show the reader how to find more
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Read the following short passage and then answer the question using RAD strategy.
All About Emojis Emojis were first invented in
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yea I did that dot cap.
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Which term refers to the general subject of a text?(1 point)
Responses central idea central idea outline outline supporting
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Hann
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Which statement describes a benefit of summarizing a text?
Summarizing allows you to express your own opinions. Summarizing helps
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j Cole
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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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j Cole
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Your _____________________ must be based on __________________ from the text.
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j Cole
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When you tell the most important part of a text, what are you identifying?
the first sentence facts and events the supporting
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Alana
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