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Read the following sentence that contains informational text. Determine which type of word or phrase relationship is being used.
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You will identify this through comparing and contrasting the text to other works.
Select one: a. What a text says b. What a text
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Marklawrence
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How do writers provide support for a text analysis
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mariyah
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3.4.2 - Quiz: Analyzing a Text Quiz
Gifted and Talented Language Arts 6 A - Wilhelm / 3. That's Pretty Clever / 3.4. Analyzing a
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JustAnotherAnswerGiver!
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Which term refers to the general subject of a text?(1 point)
Responses topic topic outline outline supporting detail supporting
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Which statement describes a benefit of summarizing a text?(1 point)
A. Summarizing can improve your comprehension of a text. B.
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somthin wrong
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5. An objective summary conveys the central idea of the text true or false
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penny
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12B. What inference can be made based on this passage?(1 point)
Responses The author is in favor of robotics. The author is in
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malachiđ¤
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Which option describes an interaction in a text that you might analyze?(1 point)
Responses a notable difference between people,
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Which statement describes a benefit of summarizing a text?
A. Summarizing provides a highly detailed description of the text. B.
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Which answer is explicit evidence from from the text about mr. Washington
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Anonymous
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Can someone please help me with informational text analysis online practice for language art plz I need help with all of it for
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I am anime lover and gameplay that is my YouTube
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Which of the following is the role of supporting details in a text?
to help the reader understand the central idea to show the
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Funny person
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3. identify the complete sentence 3-4
a. chocolate milk, chocolate fudge , idc cream, and candy b. the average american nearly
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Which option describes an interaction in a text that you might analyze?(1 point)
Responses the effect that one person, thing,
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How to writers provide support for a text analysis
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1. Which phrase, in "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses," best describes Brille? (1 point)
easygoing and generous with his friends
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kat
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1. The Puritans changes English society when they took power by:
a)requiring all to attend church services three times a day
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Adam
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Rewrite the Mayflower Compact in your own words.
We whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread Sovereign Lord
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Sonic
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PLEASE HELP I NEED WORD FORM ANSWERS NOW FOR
Analyzing Informational Text Unit Test PLEASE I NEED IT TO PASS ELA URGENT IF YOU
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Melody Smith
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Which option describes it an interaction and a text that you might analyze
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To rest at the noon hour and meditate loveâs ecstasy;
To return home at eventide with gratitude . What is the denotative
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Haley
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Read this sentence from the third paragraph:
First, it has large fins at the top of its head that look like ears. What is the
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Sam
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How do writers provide support for a text analysis?(1 point)
Responses by using evidence by using evidence by forming new ideas
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What is the purpose of the last sentence in the text? (âSloths are an amazing species, and we can all be thankful that they
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1. Which type of vocabulary is used to help analyze how a text is organized?(1 point)
speaking subject-specific general academic
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person
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comparing events and text quick check
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Aprill
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The references in Paragraph 1 ("It is ... history") serve to
A. establish the author's credentials as a historian B. clarify the
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1. Cassius's character can best be described as
a. noble b. idealistic c. cunning d. honest C 2. Caesar diregards the omens for
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Central ideas -
Supporting details - Topic -
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Read the following passage. Then answer the questions that follow.
THE OLYMPIC SWIMMER Who will be the winner bold? Athletes from
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Marylyn
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Could someone please check my answer?
Read the excerpt from Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass. In the same book, I met
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Kex
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How do writers provide support for a text analysis?(1 point)
Responses by stating their opinions by stating their opinions by
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Read the following sentences from âDay of the Butterfly.â
âSo Myra and Jimmy spent every recess standing in the little back
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Can someone check my answers for this English quick check, I'm in connections, thanks :)
1. In adventures of huckleberry finn at
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This is an individual effort. Collaborations are not allowed.
Here is the input for the BPE algorithm: "Baker Betty Lou bought
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The editor's comments about the novel's "____" narrative ____ the writer.
a. gruesome.. marred b. notable... frustrated c.
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need help
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Which kinds of texts are more likely to have vocabulary with technical meanings? Select two answers
A:a book about one fairy's
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Dear Hiring Manager,
I am applying for the position of summer cashier. I learned about this job from your advertisement in the
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emma
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Upload your Analyzing Texts Portfolio. Remember to include the following item:
your written analysis of the informational texts
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Max
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What is the first thing you should do when analyzing an informational text
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Addison
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As you analyze an essay, you can use your own words to summarize the authorâs key ideas and map out the organization of the
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clary
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What do words and language in an informational text tell you?
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chloe
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Select the correct text in the passage.
Examine the usage of the words bequeath and posterity in this excerpt from Thomas Paine's
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Anonymous
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Read the excerpt from Panic in Washington Square Park.
The only obstacle keeping Cassandra from fully enjoying the beauty of this
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luke
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What is the difference between explicit and inferred details?
A.There is no difference between the two terms. B.Explicit details
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Verona
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What is a central idea?(1 point)
Responses the key point the author wants to communicate the key point the author wants to
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anonymous
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When you make an inference, what needs to be in the text in order for you to be able to accomplish this
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Addison
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Read the following paragraph:
The election of Danielle Meyer as senior class president has been a mixed blessing. While it's true
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leslie_55
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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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