Which point of view do most authors use when writing informational text?(1 point)

Responses

objective
objective

personal
personal

connotative
connotative

subjective

objective

uthor of argumentative essays writes for which purpose?(1 point)

Responses

to infer
to infer

to persuade
to persuade

to excite
to excite

to encourage

to persuade

What can help a reader determine how an author feels about a subject? (1 point)

Responses

compare and contrast structure
compare and contrast structure

cause and effect structure
cause and effect structure

connotations
connotations

signal words

connotations

Drag and drop the words into the correct location.



(1 point)
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Authors who write to persuade want to make their reader Response area.

Authors who write to persuade want to make their reader convinced or swayed by their argument.

Question

Use the image to answer the question.

An illustration shows a rectangle labeled as Blue. Another set of three adjacent rectangles is labeled as Yellow and is placed below Blue. All rectangles have the same dimensions. A bracket on the right side encompasses both sets and points to the number 8.

Nate is helping to redesign his basement. He is in charge of choosing and buying the paint. He wants a specific shade of green, so he is going to combine blue and yellow paint in the ratio of 1:3 . If he needs 8 gallons of paint, how much yellow paint does he need to buy?

(1 point)
Responses

24 gallons
24 gallons

4 gallons
4 gallons

6 gallons
6 gallons

2 gallons

To find the amount of yellow paint Nate needs to buy, we can use the ratio of 1:3. If he needs a total of 8 gallons of paint, this means 1 part represents the blue paint, and 3 parts represent the yellow paint.

Therefore, to determine the amount of yellow paint:
3 parts / 4 total parts * 8 gallons = 6 gallons

Nate needs to buy 6 gallons of yellow paint.

Use the image to answer the question.

An illustration shows a set of seven adjacent rectangles labeled as Shots. Another set of two adjacent rectangles is labeled as Scores and is placed below Shots. All rectangles have the same dimensions. A downward-facing bracket is placed below the set of two rectangles and points to the number 8.

Ruthie plays on a travel soccer league. For every 7 shots she takes on goal, she scores twice. If she scores 8 times, how many shots on goal did she take?

(1 point)
Responses

36 shots
36 shots

56 shots
56 shots

8 shots
8 shots

28 shots