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Read the excerpt from The Number Devil.
"By the way, the reverse is true as well," the number devil added. "The reverse? What do
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Read the excerpt from "Bone Detective," by Lorraine Jean Hopping.
While the dentist worked on the tiger’s teeth, Diane made an
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Read and reread the excerpt from We Shall Not Be Moved.
The officers of Local 25 sent them on to the owners — along with one
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this is a effective text assignment and I dont know the answer could you guys help me
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Read this excerpt from White Fang.
When the canoe touched the shore, White Fang lay whimpering and motionless, waiting the will
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If you read a text and determined it was meant to inform, what did you understand about the text?(1 point)
the feelings
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i love tigers
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What does this expert tell the reader about Kelsey's perspective?
A B C D 3. according to "drawn to Barre," why where immigrants
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1. Which line from Hometown summer describes the setting?
A B C D I need help on these questions, please, I am new.
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I’m helping my son with his homework.
He is suppose to boldface the topic and underline the opinion/attitude. 1. His
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Jessica
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Read the sentence from Barrio Boy by Ernesto Galarza.
People talked to one another on the street in low tones; only drunks and
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The crypt of the queen.
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what conclusion can you draw about jason from the dialouge in line 10 in a surprising point of view
A. Jason procrastinate doing
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Mr. Clean
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[Use for questions 1-2]
Lindy. [approaches the new student, who is eating lunch at a table by himself in the cafeteria] Hi there!
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IAMHERE!
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Read the opening line from Anne Frank and Me:
"Right now we are in Westerbork, in Holland. Earlier today they opened the door and
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Name:________
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1.Why do the authors of "The Seven wonder of the World" and "Art, Architecture, and Learning in Egypt" both use subheadings?
1:to
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Can Someone help with my whole Quiz pls. Its Third Read: The tail
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In order to understand the __________________ of an informational text, we might ask of it questions like:
Why was this text
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How does Mark Anthony's language in his eulogy to Brutus represents the concerns of Julius Caesar
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Which of the following passages from the tes best supports the story’s theme of perseverance?
A) “ I followed father’s
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what conclusion can you draw about jason from the dialouge in line 10 in a surprising point of view
A. Jason procrastinate doing
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Which of the following is author’s opinion
a. Olmsted - was appoint superintendent and worker began cleaning the land for
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Which elements from “Amelia Earhart: Pioneer” show that it is not a tall tale? Select all that apply.
A. It talks about an
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why does the author repeat the word 'never-ending'?
Life seemed to be never ending. Every day, i rush to the car, i rush to
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Aaron
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There is no right or wrong interpretation of a text. Instead, one's ability to effectively explain/justify an interpretation is
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Which of the following text examples best supports the conclusion that Phillip's attitude toward timothy changing? The Book
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SmellyBird
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1. Which question best relates to these details in "Winter"?
Frogs burrow the mud / snails bury themselves (1 point) A What
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1. What is the purpose of subheadings in informational text? A. To Highlight Ideas B. To
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Which statement about an objective summary is true?(1 point) Responses It conveys the central idea of the text. It conveys the
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Which purpose does a relevant detail serve?(1 point)
Responses It identifies ideas not related to the topic. It identifies ideas
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Identify the climax in the following example.
1.A boy sees a snake lying still in the road. He bends close to look at it.
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I'm confused on some questions. Thank you for all the help!
Joe magarac, Man of steel 8. In section 1, what does the author mean
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The following question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A: Which detail is left uncertain in the
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make a Review and Reflect about some of these topics
finding and analyzing a central idea identifying details that support the
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his question is based on the following passage, which contains some errors. The sentences are numbered to help you answer the
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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 learn additional details about the topic of the
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Which term describes information directly stated in a text?
A. questions B. educated guesses C. explicit details D. inferences
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Question #1: Which characteristics make "The Rider" a lyric poem?
a. It uses musical language and expresses feelings b. It tells
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Which part of an informational text should everything else in the text relate to?
A. Facts B. Headings C. Supporting details D.
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"The Rider"
A boy told me if he rollerskated fast enough his loneliness couldn't catch up to him. the best reason I ever heard
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"The Rider"
A boy told me if he rollerskated fast enough his loneliness couldn't catch up to him. the best reason I ever heard
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What is an infrence
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Use the passage to answer the following question:
I can see no reason to doubt but the imposition of taxes, whether on trade, or
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In terms of style and technique, "Old Ironsides" is __________.
distinctive and unique similar to many European poems <--- B
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The phrase that signals a contrast context is
A. Such as. B.on the other hand C.for instance D.to illustrate I think it is D
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1. Read the following passage from Jack London’s “The Law of Life.” From whose perspective does the narrative relate the
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cortney
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We had to read Kennedy's Inaugural Speech:
Vice President Johnson, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Chief Justice, President Eisenhower, Vice
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Grace
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Answer questions 1–4 in one or two sentences. Question 1a–1b is based on the
following paragraph. A trip to the ocean can be
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1. the second paragraph begins with the sentence " Offsetting his strength was a noticeable lack of intelligence or wisdom ".
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Megan
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Which of the following describes concrete details?(1 point)
Responses exact meanings of all the key words in a text specific and
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Look at my problem again please thanks
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