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Read this sentence from paragraph 6.
So let your young hearts armed with new weapons join in an old battle against ancient
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Imagine you were reading a story about the waves at a beach in California. What is the purpose of adding the following detail?
Bl
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ANALYZATION QUESTION: Which of the following responses below BEST helps to complete the R.A.C.E (restate, answer, cite evidence,
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answer these questions
Which detail from paragraph 2 supports the key idea that deserts are difficult environments? Question 1
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Which is an effective way that a reader can determine the author’s meaning in a narrative?(1 point)
Responses by analyzing
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When reading the TDA prompt, which statement includes the task you will be writing about? (1 point)
• Statement 1: Identifies
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Use this example conclusion, from the story about Yasser in the lesson, to answer the question.
Yasser was standing nervously
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Read "A Cosmic Flash” ("A Cosmic Flash”, from Illuminate) and then answer the question that follows.
A Cosmic Flash There was
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Read "The Undertow" ("The Undertow”, from Illuminate) and then answer the question that follows. The Undertow Anna
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Question: How does the description of the red planet in paragraph two help develop the central idea in the story?
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What does pargraph 3 add to the rest of the passage
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Read "The Undertow" ("The Undertow", from Illuminate) and then answer the question that follows.
The Undertow Anna lived in the
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Read "The Undertow" ("The Undertow”, from Illuminate) and then answer the question that follows.
The Undertow Anna lived in the
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Read "The Undertow" ("The Undertow”, from Illuminate) and then answer the question that follows. The Undertow Anna lived in
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Question: Read this part of the story and answer the question that follows. The undertow was like a string pulling him, and he
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Read "The Undertow" ("The Undertow”, from Illuminate) and then answer the question that follows. The Undertow Anna lived in
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Read the sestence fren paragraph 9.
The organization wanted te replace Andrew Jacksen, the slave trader, with Harriet Tubman, the
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Is the following statement an example of an opinion, argument, or persuasion? Choose the BEST answer. "The head coach for the
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Which option describes an opposing claim in an informational text?
a an argument that is made in order to contradict the argument
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What is most helpful to think about before drawing a conclusion about something you read?
parts of the passage that are opinion
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What is most helpful to think about before drawing a conclusion about something you read?
Which one is right parts of the passage
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What is most helpful to think about before drawing a conclusion about something you read?
Which one is right parts of the passage
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Use this example conclusion, from the story about Yasser in the lesson, to answer the question. Yasser was standing nervously
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What is the first step in reading dramatic dialogue?
(1 point) Responses organize organize predict predict explain
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Answer the five below: 1. Which of the following best describes text evidence?(1 point) Responses the opinions of a reader about
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how can we read between the lines to gain deeper
anderstanding of the text
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Question: How does the description of the res planet in paragraph two help develop the central idea in the story?
It helps
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Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
By -------, readers can use technology to make connections between themes of
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Which option describes an opposing claim in an informational text? a an argument that is made in order to
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Which option describes an opposing claim in an informational text? a an argument that is made in order to
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Which option describes an opposing claim in an informational text? a an argument that is made in order to
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Select the correct skill being demonstrated in the passage below:
Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, is a legendary humanoid
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Which of the following is not included when analyzing for supporting details?
specific ideas facts points of information meaning
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information about Analyzing Literary Text in a essay
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When a reader uses clues that an author provides in order to draw a conclusion about a text, the reader is making: (1 point)
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When a reader uses clues that an author provides in order to draw a conclusion about a text, the reader is making: (1 point)
A
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When a reader uses clues that an author provides in order to draw a conclusion about a text, the reader is making:
An explicit
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. Which quotation best explains why Ezze stared in horror at the glass of water in paragraph 29? A. “Ezze took another bite of
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Create a checklist for this info
Determine the main idea of the passage 2. Identify the supporting details in the passage 3.
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Which of these passages most strongly supports the correct answer to question 5?
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1. What does it mean on an assessment when we are asked to identify a concept or theme from the lesson materials?
* a. We should
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1. How can you identify details that lead to an inference in a story?
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Why is it important to pay attention to the evidence that different authors emphasize? (1 point)
Responses
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Dragon drop the words into the correct locations
By analyzing the blank of a paragraph, you will see how the author develops and
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The following question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then,
answer Part B. Part A What do the woodpile and the bird have in
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The following question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then,
answer Part B. Part A What is the meaning of the word
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Question: Using the passage below from the text, how is the meaning of this passage impacted by the word choice of the author?
Th
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Which paragraphs from the passage represent the contrasting points of
view of Mr. Harrison and Anne? A paragraph 1 and 2 B
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What is the role of paragraph 7 in the organization of the article?
A It compares the two groups of dreamers. B It concludes the
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DanielQuestion 6 is based on the stimulus below:
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excerpt from thomas jefferson builds a library based on paragraph 6 and 13 what is the authors purpose for writing the article
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Academic Skills
Author's Purpose
Comprehension
Connotation and Tone
Critical Thinking
Education
Education/Reading Comprehension
Identifying Central Ideas
Identifying main ideas and details
Language and Literature
Language Arts
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Language Arts/Reading comprehension
Literary Analysis
Literature
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Reading Comprehension
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Reading Roles
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