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Which option describes an inference?
Facts and information that support an idea or analysis The general feeling an author coveys
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Which option describes elaboration
A. Cutting out unnecessary information B. Organizing the text in a way that makes it easy to
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Which strategy can help a reader find the central ideas of a text?(1 point)
Responses looking for information about the author of
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What statement describes a benefit of summarizing a text
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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?
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How does the author of a text develop central ideas?(1 point)
Responses by building the text around evidence in the form of
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What should a reader do after a prediction is confirmed?(1 point)
Responses modify the prediction modify the prediction stop
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Which strategy can help a reader find the central ideas of a text?(1 point)
Responses looking for information about the author of
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How does textual evidence help a reader make an inference?
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Trin
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How do analogies help readers?
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social studies
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With what can asking questions before, during, and after reading help you?
A. taking good notes B. having conversations C.
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Winner Winner
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?
A.) Write down what happens in the
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goodog
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How is an inference different from a guess?
A. Inference are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not. B. Inference
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Jozikee
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Which first step should readers take when they encounter an unfamiliar word?(1 point)
Responses Replace the unfamiliar word with
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Barb Raup
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Which word would help a Reader analyze any text no matter the topic
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Anonymous
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In what way is skimming the text involved in making predictions?
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G-g-goast
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Which type of reader should you be if you are trying to remember information that you are reading?
A. passive B. analytical C.
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erick
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Which of the following is a strong post-reading strategy
a) move on to new reading right away b) come up with questions to ask c)
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Skyler
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Choose the option that best completes the multi-draft reading process
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Anonymous
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tell how using a reading role helped you understand the book. The reading roles are described in the link of unit 4, lesson 1,
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Wheels On The Bus
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Please read and let me know how I can improve this thank you.
Directions: After reading the JA memo construct an appropriate
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Lu
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Please check my answer and let me know what I can do to make improvements thank you.
Which of the reading strategies (such as
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Lu
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Which of the following should you do during your third read of the Multi-draft reading
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HELP
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All of the statements about reading below are true EXCEPT:
Select one: a. When a reader does not know much about the topic, he
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ann
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Choose the opinion that best completes the multi-draft reading process? first read: read to unlock the basic meaning of the
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hiii
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Which question should you ask during your third read of the multi-draft reading process?
A. Who is the speaker, or the voice that
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Anonymous
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tell how using a reading role helped you understand the book. The reading roles are described in the link of unit 4, lesson 1,
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anon
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Which question should you ask during your first read of the multi draft reading process.
A. What is the authors purpose in
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Anonymous
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Tell how using a Reading Role helped you understand the book. The Reading Roles are described in the link on slide 4 of the
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io
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this question asks about your work in your reading character role. you may use your novel to help you answer the question. Think
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Rose
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Think about the work you completed in your reading character role.
Determine the ideas that would be most worthy to share in a
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aye
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How many times do you read a text when you use the close reading model?
1 2 3 4
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Anonymous
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How can you decide what passage of a book to read in a presentation. I read "Amy Snow" but don't remember which pages were
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Maya
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How is close reading related to annotation? How are they similar?
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Iris
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when might a reader create an outline?
a. when the text is complex b. when the author uses personal stories as examples c. when
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On the KWLQ chartwhich columns do you write in during your reading? (1 point)
W and L K and Q K and W W and Q
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Which of the following is a strong post-reading strategy?
Paraphrase each line of the entire story by hand. Write an essay
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Oscar
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In the multi-draft reading process, what does a reader look for in the third reading?
A. How details about the characters come
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Human
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How does the author arrange this passage?
A) He uses dialogue in the first half to express the confusion over the phrase "Don't
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Marc
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Why is it helpful to name the central ideas of a text?(1 point) Responses to learn additional details about the topic of the
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Why is it helpful to name the central ideas of a text?(1 point) Responses to help you read with greater focus on the text's
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Why is it helpful to name the central ideas of a text?(1 point) Responses to help you read with greater focus on the text's
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1. which question should you ask during your secaond read of the multi-draft reading process
A how has this work increased my
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DEEZ GOT HEE
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Which of the following should you do during your second read of the multi-draft reading process?
A. How has this work increased
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Trover
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Which question should you ask during your first read of the multi-draft reading process?
A. what is the authors purpose in
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HELP ASAP PLEASE
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Mrs. Edwards read Owl Moon to her class. As she read, she paused from time to time to allow the children time to think about the
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bev
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Which is NOT a strategy aides or volunteers should use for shared reading?
A. Read with expression. B. Read the story in its
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bev
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Which of these is an example of scanning
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Jennifer
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According to the strategies discussed in the lesson, when you have trouble making sense of what you have read, what is one
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oscar
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1.When you approach a text, you should
A. survey it, using the technique called SQ3R. B. dive right in at the first page and read
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