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  1. When might a reader create an outline?options: when the text is complex when the text is complex when the author uses personal
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  2. When might a reader create an outline?(1 point)Responses when the author includes graphs and charts when the author includes
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  3. Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inderence when analyzing a text?Making inferences is a way to quickly read a longer
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  4. In what way is skimming the text involved in making predictions?(1 point)Responses It helps a reader make text connections
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  5. Which of the following describes concrete details?A. exact meanings of all the key words in a text B. words that illustrate an
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  6. Which phrase describes the supporting details?A. what a paragraphs is called B. the facts and examples about a specific topic C.
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  7. What do readers use to make inferences about a text?A. evidence from the text B. connections to other texts C. their life
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  8. Which option best describes evidence in a text?A. the facts and information that support an idea B. the way information is
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  9. Which type of supporting detail does the underlined sentence contain?Miguel hoped he would be chosen for the jazz band. He had
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  10. Why is it helpful to name the central ideas of a text?A. to learn additional details about the topic of the text B. to give you
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  11. Why is it helpful to name the central ideas of a text?A. to help you define the topic of a text B. to learn additional details
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  12. Which term refers to the general subject of a text?A. central idea B. outline C. topic D. supporting detail
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  13. Why is it helpful to name the central ideas of a text?(1 point)Responses to help you read with greater focus on the text's
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  14. 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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  15. analyze how plot events add layers of meaning to a textparaphrase grade level textsComplete the reading and activities in this
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  16. Which option shows an example of organization by cause and effect?(1 point)Responses The local author is available on the parade
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  17. This question has two parts. Answer Part A, and thenanswer Part B. Part A This sentence is from the passage. "It was like going
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  18. Groundhog DayShow Passage (7) We all gathered round to inspect the little fellow. For the sake of the logic and coherence of the
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  19. Part AHow did Lucy’s perspective about hiking change as a result of her conversation with the park ranger? Answer choices for
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  20. What does citing evidence mean?A Determining the main idea of the text B Identifying the author’s point of view on a topic C
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  21. Understanding theof what you read helps you understand why it is being presented in a certain way and how you can react to it.
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  22. Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu.Read the excerpt. Then choose the correct way to complete the sentence. The
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  23. Read the selection and choose the best answer to each question.Zendaya has written this essay for a class assignment. Read
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  24. Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)Responses an analysis based on an emotional response to a text an
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  25. 1. Which of the following best describes text evidence?the opinions of a reader about characters or events in a story ideas or
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  26. Which of the following best describes text evidence?the opinions of a reader about characters or events in a story ideas or
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  27. Question 1 (2 points)Which option describes an opposing claim in an informational text? a an argument that is made in order to
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  28. Which of the following best describes text evidence?the opinions of a reader about characters or events in a story ideas or
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  29. What is a main idea? (1 point)a lesson that is not stated in a text an action that leads to the main event in a text a concept
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  30. Answer the five below:1. Which of the following best describes text evidence?(1 point) Responses the opinions of a reader about
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  31. 5 of 5Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text?(1 point) Responses Making inferences is a way to
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  32. Which option describes the purpose of a summary?to restate a text's most important information to recap the minor details in a
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  33. Which phrase describes supporting details?the facts about a topic the titles of sections in a text what a text is mostly about
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  34. Which step should you do first when analyzing an informational text?1. write a summary 2. make inferences 3. draw conclusions 4.
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  35. What is the best way for readers to determine the theme in a text?(1 point)Responses by analyzing the elements of a story by
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  36. answer theseIn "The Relationship Between Hunger and War", what is one reason the author includes information about soldiers
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  37. Why is it important to establish the purpose in reading a text?* to help you compare and contrast texts to help you take good
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  38. Why is it important for readers to check for evidence in a text?a to prove that the author is wrong b to determine if the
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  39. Read this sentence from paragraph 3 of “YouTube.”Videos can be up to twelve hours long, while a YouTube short is, like most
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  40. Fill in the blank: Part 1Author’s write for many reasons. When we pay attention to why the writer is choosing to write a poem
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  41. How should a reader analyze a text to identify its theme?(1 point)Responses by examining the author's purpose for writing the
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  42. Citing passages from a text is one way to _____predict events in the text. provide elaboration in an essay. ask questions about
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  43. To make an inference, readers should usea reader’s personal connections. evidence from the selected text. biographical
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  44. Use the sentences below to answer the question.A gymnast suffers an injury and is unable to compete in the state meet. She
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  45. How should a reader analyze a text to identify its theme?Responses by looking for an idea that interacts with all the elements
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  46. Fill in the blank:Author’s write for many reasons. When we pay attention to why the writer is choosing to write a poem or
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  47. Use “Arachne Spins Her Web” to answer the question.Arachne Spins Her Web Which sentence best paraphrases page 4? (1 point)
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  48. What is an author's point of view? (1 point)O a personal story they share • their perspective on a topic or idea • their
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  49. 2. Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion?a personal connection between the author and the referenced subject
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  50. What is an inference? (1 point)Responses an idea that an author explicitly states a detail the author provides in a text a hint
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  51. Fill in the blank:Author’s write for many reasons. When we pay attention to why the writer is choosing to write a poem or
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  52. Use the dialogue to answer the question.Luisa ran through the back door of the coffee shop where she worked every Saturday. She
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  53. Which pattern of organization is MOST evident in paragraph 3?A main idea with supporting details B question and answer C
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  54. Use the selection from Mr. Slurmbucket to answer the question.His first customer was a little boy, who chose an ice cream
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  55. What should a summary identify?(1 point)Responses an analysis of the story an analysis of the story the author's purpose for the
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  56. step 1 WorksheetDirections: Read the following prompts and then determine if they are narrative, opinion, argumentative or
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  57. To make an inference, readers should use(1 point)Responses biographical information about the author. biographical information
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  58. Step 1 WorksheetDirections: Read the following prompts and then determine if they are narrative, opinion, argumentative or
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  59. 1. Read the passage. Then answer the question.Bul-GO!-gi “Can you chop the scallions?” Seo-Jun didn't look away from his
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