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Julia finds herself struggling to understand a very dense and difficult text that she must read for her new legal job. She knows
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Follow the first three steps of MIDAC. M—Write the main idea of the passage. I—Then write two important supporting details.
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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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Identify the Organizational Clue Words for each of the structures below. (pg. 5)
1. Cause/Effect - 2. Compare/Contrast - 3.
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How can explaining a source's information in your own words help your audience to understand your topic? Use details to support
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Which phrase describes a context clue?(1 point)
words or phrases in a text that help the reader determine where to find the
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What do the strategies of annotating, freewriting, and illustrating help you to do? (1 point)
Responses interact with the text
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Which strategy is recommended when determining the meaning of an unknown word or phrase?
A Use context clues and reference
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Which is a general rule to follow for annotating a text? (1 point)
circle names of minor characters put a question mark next to
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LANGUAGE ARTS: INFERENTIAL AND EXPLICIT EVIDENCE QUICK CHECK.
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BEST DESCRIBES TEXT EVIDENCE?
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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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When reading the prompts, what are the two items you need to immediately identify?(1 point) Responses Subject and verb Subject
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Which one of these statements is true about summaries?
They can help a reader remember a story. They can help a reader understand
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How do analogies help readers?
1. They help readers understand definitions 2. They help readers identify figurative language 3.
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What are context clues?
A) clues about the authors purpose B) clues about the overall theme of a passage C) clues about the topic
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What are context clues?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AClues about the author's purpose. %0D%0AClues about the author's
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Five Years Ago" by Clarence Major
Highlight all unfamiliar terms as you read--that is, terms you cannot define and/or pronounce.
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A student is using a web diagram. What is the student trying to do?
narrow a general topic by listing possible subtopics expand a
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2. How do analogies help readers?
help readers analyze the relationship between words. They help readers identify figurative
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When analyzing how the develops over the course of the text, one strategy to use is.. (explain in 1-2 sentences)
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“Samuel was being a nitwit. He wouldn’t stop hopping on one foot and singing.” is an example of:
(1 point) Responses point
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Complete the sentence.
Using context clues to figure out the meaning of unfamiliar words is an example of _____ a brainstorming
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QUESTION 2
2 / 4 Think about note-taking during reading. Which note-taking strategies can best help you understand what you are
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Read the paragraph and answer the question: "Which idea is stated explicitly in the text?
"Then the second-graders line up for
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