Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (1 point)

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By analyzing the 1.______ of a paragraph, you will see how the author develops and refines key concepts. A 2.________ is an important topic for the reader to understand. Some sentences may 3.________, or add information to the concept. Others may 4.______, or clarify it.

Responses: Key Concept, Develop, Refine, Structure

By analyzing the structure of a paragraph, you will see how the author develops and refines key concepts. A key concept is an important topic for the reader to understand. Some sentences may develop, or add information to the concept. Others may refine, or clarify it.

How might an author develop a key concept about the benefits of recycling?(1 point)

Responses

by providing information on the environmental impacts of recycling
by providing information on the environmental impacts of recycling

A chart showing what kinds of materials get recycled would not develop the key concept about how recycling is beneficial.
A chart showing what kinds of materials get recycled would not develop the key concept about how recycling is beneficial.

by detailing which neighborhoods recycle properly and which do not
by detailing which neighborhoods recycle properly and which do not

by instructing the reader to research recycling in their community
by instructing the reader to research recycling in their community

By providing information on the environmental impacts of recycling

Which is one way that an author can develop a key concept in an essay about the the Boston Tea Party?(1 point)

Responses

by explaining their opinions
by explaining their opinions

with details about related topics
with details about related topics

by telling the reader to do further research
by telling the reader to do further research

with historical information

With historical information

When might a reader create an outline?(1 point)

Responses

when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words
when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words

when the author includes graphs and charts
when the author includes graphs and charts

when the author uses personal stories as examples
when the author uses personal stories as examples

when the text is complex

When the text is complex