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Analyzing Texts
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Reasons explain why an author feels a certain way. ____
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Which word or phrase best completes the sentence below? You can analyze a text that explains or describes something by looking
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Which word or phrase best completes the sentence below?
You can analyze a text that explains or describes something by looking
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Cultural Literacy Unit Test
2 of 152 of 15 Items Question Use the story to answer the question. The Forgotten Ear of Corn An
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1. Read each paragraph and decide if the last sentence is a good concluding sentence. Type yes or no. If the sentence is not
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Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text?(1 point)
Responses Making inferences is a way to
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Write a well-developed, text-based response of two to three paragraphs. In your response, identify a central idea in the text
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follow the directions and make a short essay with “Borders” short story by Thomas King
Respond to the test prompt above in
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Which of the following statements about analyzing a literary text is true?(1 point)Responses There must be text evidence from
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Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text?(1 point)
Responses Authors often provide information
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What are you doing when you examine supporting details and combine them with your own knowledge of the subject to create
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Which of the following describes between main points and minor details of a literary text?
Options: Main points are quotations
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Read the passage from The Red Badge of Courage. Answer the question that follows.
He had, of course, dreamed of battles all his
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How should a reader analyze a text to identify its theme?(1 point) Responses by looking for an idea that interacts with all the
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Some How Passing
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How can the main idea of a text help a reader identify the theme
A) by identifying the main idea of a text, a reader will find
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Select the correct answers from the lists.(1 point)
Comparing two texts can help you understand how they LIST 1. It is important
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Complete these activities to check your understanding before you move on.
Question Who does the land rightfully belong to?
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How should a reader analyze a text to identify its theme?(1 point)
Responses by summarizing the plot development by summarizing
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Read the following passage from “In Another Country” by Ernest Hemingway.
The doctor told me that the major’s wife, who was
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Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text?
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Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text?(1 point)
Responses Inferences help a reader understand
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Good readers organize their thinking so they know what to pay attention to and what to look for. "Water Never Hurt a Man" is a
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Which statement explains why it is helpful to compare and contrast genres?(1 point)
Responses It allows you to understand
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An important skill for experienced readers is the ability to analyze conflicting information in texts. This involves carefully
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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 is a strategy for reading literature?
revising the conclusion choosing a topic asking questions
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12) Refer to "The Loophole of Retreat" and answer the following questions.
1. Summarize the second paragraph of the selection. 2.
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Analyzing literary text unit 10 lesson 2
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11) Refer to "The Loophole of Retreat" and choose the best answer.
What is the author's main purpose? to inform the reader to
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How can the main idea of a text help a reader identify the theme?(1 point)
Responses By connecting the main events of the story,
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How should a reader analyze a text to identify its theme?
A. by summarizing the plot development B. by identifying the elements
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How does paragraph 3 contribute to the development of ideas in the text? TRANSLATION: What does paragraph #3 add to the rest of
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
Lee is comparing and contrasting two texts about the first World's Fair. He is reading
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Is Military Service the Path to the American Dream? By Ruben Brosbe 2023 write me an essay on this story make it look like a 7th
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Paragraph 1
Criteria to Include in this Paragraph Titles of the texts Authors of the texts Summarize the stories Describe the
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Question 4 Part B: Which detail from the article best supports the answer to Part A? (1 point)
Responses “One self-help
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Optional
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Question 7: Which sentence best states a difference between the article and the lecture? (1 point)
Responses The article
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Donne moi des Exemple de problématique sur 1984 commençant par "En quoi"
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Which option is the best example of central idea? Knowledge is power and you should use it wisely,. change can be hard, but is
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