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Choose the option that best completes the multi-draft reading process for poetry.
First Read: Read to unlock the basic meaning of
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Help please
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comparing events and text quick check
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Aprill
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Which option describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses facts and information that support an idea or analysis facts and
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hi
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If you were adjusting your reading rate to suit your purpose, how would you read lines 29-30 from A Surprising Point of View?
A.)
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WOW
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Discuss how SQ3R reading strategy is similar to and / or different from the way you read course materials previsously.
Explain
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Tanyika
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All of the following statements about skimming are true EXCEPT:
A. skimming is not an effective techniques for retaining
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ciara
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On the KWLQ chart, which columns do you write in during your reading?(1 point)
Responses
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How can a reader find the message in a folktale?(1 point)
Responses by doing research by doing research by looking at the details
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NOOTNOOT
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Why is it helpful to name the central ideas of a text?(1 point)
Responses to give you an overview of the ideas in the text to
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sus
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Which statement describes a benefit of summarizing a text?(1 point)
Responses Summarizing helps you learn more about the topic of
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Explain each step in the SQ3R system (Survey, question, read, recite, review)
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Schooler
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What is something you can do if your predictions seem wrong as you read further?(1 point)
keep your predictions the same refine
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moves like jagger
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On the KWLQ chart, which columns do you write in during your reading?(1 point)
Responses W and Q W and Q K and W K and W W and L
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A human girl
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Which phrase describes one purpose of headings in an informative text?(1 point)
Responses to provide details that support the
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Which phrase describes a context clue?(1 point)
Responses words or phrases in a text that help the reader determine where to find
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Barb Raup
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Why do you circle questions in the W column of KWLQ chart after you have finished reading?
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Emmi
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[I'm to lazy to put the questions so I'll just put the answers, I got a 4/4]
1: To separate supporting details 2: Draw attention
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Connexus 6th Grade Student
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Choose the option that best completes the multi-draft reading process. First Read: Read to unlock the basic meaning of the text.
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Miststar of Riverclan
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On the KWLQ chart, which columns do you write in during your reading? (1 point)
• Kand W O Kand Q O W and L • W and Q
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Authors purpose quick check
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:) :D
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How does a summary compare to the text it summarizes?(1 point) Responses It is longer than the text. It is longer than the text.
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When is the best time to read review or discussion questions?
A. Immediately after you have finshed all of the reading. B. After
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ciara
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Which statement describes a benefit of summarizing a text?Summarizing allows you to express your own opinions. Summarizing
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sus
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Which phrase describes one purpose of headings in an informative text?
1. To explain the main idea of a section 2. The show the
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Slay bay
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Miguel _____ que estudiar mucho y leer muchos libros
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Amanda
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Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
A connection is when something in the text causes the reader to make a broader
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123
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Why do vou circle questions in the W column of a KWLQ chart after you have finished reading? (1 point)
• You answered them. •
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123
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What can help a reader determine how an author feels about a subject? (1 point)
Responses cause and effect structure signal words
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hjgj
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The following sentence is from an address that Susan B. Anthony gave in June 1873 prior to her trial for voting illegally in the
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Which of the following describes an inference? (1 point)
O a guess made about what a text is saying O information directly
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Which step should you do first when analyzing an informational text?(1 point)
Responses write a summary write a summary make
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Why do you circle questions in the W column of a KWLQ chart after you have finished reading?(1 point)
Responses You did not learn
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Lettuce?
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Please write or type the definitions of each word below.
DO NOT COPY and PASTE. Central ideas - Supporting details - Topic -
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j Cole
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Please write or type the definitions of each word below.
DO NOT COPY and PASTE. Central ideas - Evidence - Subheadings -
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j Cole
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What are the 3 Self-Directed Active Reading Tecniques you can use to keep track of the central idea of a text? (p 8)
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j Cole
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On the KWLQ chart, which columns do you write in during your reading?(1 point)
Responses
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me
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Good readers use a variety of _________________________ to determine the central idea of a text. (p 8)
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j Cole
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Good readers often use ___________________ _______________ to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words.
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j Cole
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Fill in the Blank
Good readers use what they already know with clues from the text to make _________________________ about what
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j Cole
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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses evidence from the text that supports a conclusion evidence from
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pickles
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Help!
1, What do the strategies of annotating, freewriting, and illustrating help you to do? (1 point) make inferences understand
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um
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all of the following are techniques of active reading except
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sara
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Why should readers preview headings in an expository article? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses to determine the
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Why should readers preview headings in an expository article? Select the two correct
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Complete the sentence.
Using context clues to figure out the meaning of unfamiliar words is an example of _____ a graphic
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Mr sussy Baka
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Which of the following describes an inference? (1 point)
O information directly provided in a text O evidence from the text that
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R
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Which questions help the reader evaluate whether the text structure an author chooses is effective? Select the two correct
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asked anonymously
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Why do writers add multimedia to an informational text?(1 point)
Responses to show the reader why a topic was chosen to show the
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bella
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Which strategy can help a reader find the central ideas of a text?(1 point)
Responses looking for supporting details and
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Shinae Burgs
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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses a guess made about what a text is saying a guess made about
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asked anonymously
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