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Which type of context clue can be used to determine the meaning of the underlined word? My neighbor, Mr. Jameson, is a
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Which type of context clue can be used to determine the meaning of the bolded word in the following sentence? Unlike his
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What are context clues? text relating what you have read to your own experiences text that anticipates future actions or
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Keywords like as, like, and is are often used when what type of context clue is used? restatement contrast comparison
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After reading this passage, what can you conclude about what Victor is going to do next? The time had finally come for
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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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The bolded words in the following passage are supporting details. I couldn’t believe it was already Monday morning. Last
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Which detail from this passage best supports a conclusion about what Jesse did next? Jesse shook his head as he stepped out of
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Which 1ofthesestatementsistrueaboutsummaries
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What is an inference
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In this activity, you will use the first five steps of the ACTIVE reading strategy to analyze the text of the short story "Up
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Read the passage. Mushrooms Most Americans are familiar with the mushrooms they eat on a pizza or in a salad. But most people
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Which of the following describes and infeerence
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What is a topic that is 4 paragraphs an very fast
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Use the text Sea Turtles to answer the question.
Sea Turtles Which connection is made between the ideas in the paragraphs on
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Use the text Sea Turtles to answer the question.
Sea Turtles Which connection is made between the ideas in the paragraphs on
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Cause and effect help readers understand (1 point)
Responses how an event might make a person feel. why an event happened. how to
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Use the story Is There a Meteorite in Your Backyard? to answer the question.
Is There a Meteorite in Your Backyard? Read these
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Read the following mini-story to answer the question. Ella: Mom? Mom: Yes ella? Ella: Can I please get a golden retriever
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Many readers confuse detail with:
Choose the best answer from the options below: A the main idea of the passage B the author’s
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ich lese mein_________in der Bibliothek
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Use the text Sea Turtles to answer the question.
Sea Turtles Which connection is made between the ideas in the paragraphs on
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Lol
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What knowledge or abilities do children get in learning about Interpreting pictures to make up own story, that is, ‘reads’
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Lethokuhle
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how to assess the lesson about Interpreting pictures to make up own story, that is, ‘reads’ the picture
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Lethokuhle
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Indicate which methods, activities, sources and educational media will be used. N.B Should support the objectives of the lesson.
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Lethokuhle
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what are the objectives for learners to interprets pictures to make up own story, that is, ‘reads’ the pictures
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Lethokuhle
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Use the story Changing the Constitution to answer the question.
Changing the Constitution How can readers tell that the evidence
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Which of these sayings is also an inference that is supported by information in the text? a You can
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An author's point of view lets the reader know the author's ___ and ideas.
Responses A feelings B marital status C childhood D
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Read the story "Avery's Gift" and the article "Chicken of the Sea Is So Wacky--Of Course It Was Created by Kids."
Based on the
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UnrealOnepiece3
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Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a text to make an inference.
explain
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a conclusion based on what an author states and does not state
explain
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him
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Which option shows an example of organization by cause and effect?
Because the city had to reschedule the parade, the famous
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him
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What does it mean to “analyze” a text?
A. Interpret the text’s meaning based on the evidence B. Ask questions about the
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bat
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What does it mean to “analyze” a text?
Interpret the text’s meaning based on the evidence A. Ask questions about the text
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What does it mean to “analyze” a text?
Interpret the text’s meaning based on the evidence Ask questions about the text
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Refer to line 2-3 "they fly out like nobody's business" explain what the speaker mean
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Melokuhle
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Which statement BEST summarizes the passage?
Responses A A man enters the dreadful home of an old acquaintance only to find it
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j coe
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How do analogies help readers?(1 point)
Responses They help readers analyze the relationship between words. They help readers
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addreian
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Which choice best explains what context clues help readers do?(1 point)
Responses understand how to analyze the text understand
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addreian
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Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion?(1 point)
Responses a connection between what is implied and what is
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addreian
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Use context clues within the sentence to identify the definition of bold faces words
The crrumbs around her mouth provided
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kali
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Which statement provides the BEST comparison of the narrator's and the father’s points of view about the trip throughout the
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j coe
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After reading the passage, a student makes the inference that one’s health is not a reason to immigrate to the U.S. Which line
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As a result, everyone was in a hurry to find her a house of some sort. A bungalow, a duplex, a brownstone, an apartment.
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Which sentence describes an internal conflict?(1 point)
Responses Joe's brother is constantly turning off the bedroom light even
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un
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How does printed text influence a reader’s understanding of a text?(1 point)
Responses . It allows a reader to picture the
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un
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A student is reading a newspaper article about a new playground being built in the community. The article says that the
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Jasmine Brown
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Describe how the information Is similar to the Passage In, The hardy live oak. Use details from both passages to support your
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UNKOWN
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How does printed text influence a reader’s understanding of a text?(1 point)
Responses It adds music and visuals to change the
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