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Which option describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses the general feeling an author conveys in a text facts and information
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Need help on “ Final check Cal and his sisters Chapter 25”.
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The Excuse
Dear Ms. Sachs, Please excuse Nan's absence from school yesterday, April 15. When she woke up in the morning, she had
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It says "why did the cow keep jumping over the barrel" it says pg 10
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What is the best way for readers to determine the theme in a text
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Why is it important to interpret information into your own words? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
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1. How does a cause-and-effect text structure build ideas in a text?
A. It tells why something happened and then offers opinions
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1. Which is an example of paraphrasing the excerpt? (1 point)
O The immigrants' next stop after landing in the States was Ellis
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Which of the following signal words could identify a problem-solution text structure? A.first B.i think(I PICK
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Which phrase describes a context clue?(1 point)
Responses words or phrases in a text that help the reader determine the meaning
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Read the following sentences from "Five Hours to Simla."
The baby let drop its narcotic rubber teat, delighted. Its eyes grew big
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Sandra
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1) Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Julia and Reyhan waited impatiently outside. "Maddie! Hurry up!" They shouted. I ran
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Read the sentence from the passage.
"Soon, he whispered to himself, 'Now that is a position that will bring back my love of
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By analyzing the _ of a paragraph, you will see how the author develops and refines key concepts. A _
is an important topic for
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. By
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Which sentence from paragraph one expresses the main idea of the passage?
Responses A Tornado watches in Alabama are as common as
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Read the following passage from "What Does American Democracy Mean to Me" by Mary McLeod Bethune and the paraphrase that
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Which description explains when a source is objective?(1 point)
Responses It is factual and does not seek to persuade a reader to
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Writing an Argument Unit Test
10 of 1410 of 14 Items Question Use the paragraph to answer the question. "There are many
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In paragraph one, What does the information between the dashes provide?
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Read the passage and answer the question that follows.
In a tranquil meadow, a clever fox and a humble rabbit shared neighboring
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2. Which ONE sentence below from Passage 2 shows the author’s point of view toward product marketing?
A“In many instances,
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Use “Arachne Spins Her Web” to answer the question.
Arachne Spins Her Web Which sentence best paraphrases page 4? (1 point)
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Which of these inferences is most strongly supported by the following passage (paragraph 1)?
For some months past the pages of
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3. Which of these statements is best supported by the passage below (paragraph 9)?
Now my generation is disillusionized, and, I
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1. The passage includes an allusion to the North Star. Which piece of information about the North Star would best help someone
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Use the passage to answer the question. Ella looked out over the frozen lake that was starting to collect a layer of the
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Use the sentences to answer the question. Jeanne gripped the shawl closer to her. It already hung over a thick woolen
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12) Refer to the "Arab-Israeli war of 1948" and choose the best answer.
The purpose of the _____ throughout the text helps the
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Nancy has sourced three scientific papers to read for inspiration as she decides which topic to conduct research on, but she is
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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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An effective conclusion should do which of the following?(1 point)
Responses leave the reader questioning leave the reader
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auri
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Which of the following is an appropriate strategy to help a student determine the main idea of a text?: *
A) Consider the tone
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Middle School ELA Exam
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Which statement is the best example of synthesizing? : *
A) After Henry and Steve met at school, the two boys went to the park to
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What does the phrase "Octavia rattled off her accomplishments" in paragraph 1 suggest about Octavia's feelings? (1 point)
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Which of the following terms describes the way a reader feels?(1 point)
Responses connotation connotation mood mood tone tone
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Narrative Context Clues Quick Check 1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Use the sentence to answer the question. Mabel worked 60 hours
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How can readers better understand how a writer uses humor or suspense in a story?(1 point)
Responses by thinking about how the
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The author has placed some words in quotations, for example, “autotrophs” and “producers” in paragraph 2 and “primary
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What is the answer for this simile
As silly as a _______(mouse, horse, sheep, dog) As rich as a _______(jew, bull, job, judge) As
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how does printed text influence a readers understanding of the text
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Unit 6 lesson 9 language and style unit test
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The reading rate for Student 1 is displayed in the graph and the reading rate for Student 2 is displayed in the table. Which
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In paragraph 3 of “What can beagles teach us about Alzheimer’s disease,” what is one way the author effectively supports
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The following question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then,
answer Part B. Part A What is a theme of the passage? A Always
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Firefighter’s uniforms are made with fire-retardant materials, so they do not need to worry about their clothes catching fire.
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There was a huge storm outside. The dog heard a crash of thunder and then saw a bright bolt of lightning. He started shaking and
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Lesson 12 analyzing literal text unit test
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Read the following text:
There was a huge storm outside. The dog heard a crash of thunder and then saw a bright bolt of
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How does an informational text inform an audience about a subject?(1 point)
Responses by changing word choice to make the subject
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