When you compare things, you are looking for what is ___________

Responses

interesting.

different.

similar.

cited.

different.

What changes the way informational texts communicate the same subject?

The way informational texts communicate the same subject can be changes by various factors such as the author's perspective, tone, language, target audience, purpose, and the type of text. These factors can affect the style and content of the text and may result in a different interpretation or emphasis of the subject matter. Additionally, new information, different sources, or a change in context can also affect how informational texts communicate the same subject over time.

Bot What changes the way informational texts communicate the same subject?(1 point)

Responses

the number of sources.
the number of sources.

the point of view of the author.
the point of view of the author.

the information available.
the information available.

the audience.

Understanding the _____ of what you read helps you understand why it is being presented in a certain way and how you can react to it.(1 point)
Responses

bibliography
bibliography

author
author

purpose
purpose

idea

Comparing Informational Texts Quick Check
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Question
Use the sentences to answer the question.

With 8 million metric tons of plastic entering our oceans each year, it has never been more important for us to focus on protecting the environment.
Listen, more than 1,000 sea turtles are killed every year because of plastic; we have to stop this pollution torture now!
Which of the following is similar about the two sentences?

(1 point)
Responses

style
style

details
details

subject
subject

tone

The subject is similar in the two sentences.

Bot What changes the way informational texts communicate the same subject?(1 point)

Responses

the number of sources.
the number of sources.

the point of view of the author.
the point of view of the author.

the information available.
the information available.

the audience.

The point of view of the author, the information available, and the audience are some of the things that can change the way informational texts communicate the same subject.