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Match the informational text subgenre with its description.(4 points)
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Informative nonfiction
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Autobiography
Biography
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Match the informational text subgenre with its description.(4 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Informative nonfiction
Narrative nonfiction
Autobiography
Biography
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
Informative nonfiction
Narrative nonfiction
Autobiography
Biography
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wait nevermind i know the answers now sorry i told you you were wrong you were right im sorry
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okay thanks i do have a few more
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Directions: Use the passage below to answer questions 14 and 15. Question 14 is a written response, and you record yourself saying your answer for question 15. You must answer both questions to receive full credit.
Use the passage to answer the question.
Why Is the News Sometimes Controversial?
Reporters gather facts and write about them—so why do some people say the news is unreliable? They are worried that news stories might be biased.
Bias is an unfair representation of something or someone. It can happen when only one side of a story is presented, when only certain facts are shared, or when news organizations choose which stories they want to publish. Readers sometimes worry that news organizations, intentionally or accidentally, publish biased stories.
News organizations try to avoid bias as much as they can. They hire trained reporters who know how to ask good questions about all sides of a story. They also employ many different editors to double-check all of the facts cited in the articles.
Readers of the news can take their own steps to avoid possible bias in the news they read. They can read news from multiple sources, or they can look up facts on their own to make sure the news matches other websites and records. It is impossible to avoid bias completely, but news writers and news readers can still do a lot to make sure the information they share and read is accurate.
Question 14: In 3-5 sentences, use evidence from the text to give examples on how to avoid news bias.
(4 points)
Use the passage to answer the question.
Why Is the News Sometimes Controversial?
Reporters gather facts and write about them—so why do some people say the news is unreliable? They are worried that news stories might be biased.
Bias is an unfair representation of something or someone. It can happen when only one side of a story is presented, when only certain facts are shared, or when news organizations choose which stories they want to publish. Readers sometimes worry that news organizations, intentionally or accidentally, publish biased stories.
News organizations try to avoid bias as much as they can. They hire trained reporters who know how to ask good questions about all sides of a story. They also employ many different editors to double-check all of the facts cited in the articles.
Readers of the news can take their own steps to avoid possible bias in the news they read. They can read news from multiple sources, or they can look up facts on their own to make sure the news matches other websites and records. It is impossible to avoid bias completely, but news writers and news readers can still do a lot to make sure the information they share and read is accurate.
Question 14: In 3-5 sentences, use evidence from the text to give examples on how to avoid news bias.
(4 points)
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explaining an inference you made about the media while reading the passage. Make sure to include specific text evidence. Your response should be 2-3 sentences in length.(2 points)
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so i have a question about this last answer is that part of the last question i asked you about avoiding bais
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so will it be correct if i record myself saying this answer in my lesson unit 3 lesson 12 unit test because i have to record myself saying the answer so is this correct
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okay so its correct yes or no
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Question 15: Record yourself explaining an inference you made about the media while reading the passage. Make sure to include specific text evidence. Your response should be 2-3 sentences in length.(2 points)
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i know you cant record you self im sorry for the confusion i have put you though i just trying to get a good grade on my test because if i dont im gonna get in trouble
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and im sorry one more qquestiopn that written response is that the answer to question 15 if so thanks
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im second guessing myself so if i get the questions wrong can i tell you
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okay so i used the written response and yes i put them in my own words are you sure that this is correct
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Foley artists use props to create sound effects for movies. Their principal job is to immerse viewers in what they see by including the dimension of sound to add to the experience. Foley artists rarely capture sounds during live taping that are included in the edited version you view. But, just how is this accomplished? How can the tiptoes of a child or the boom of thunder be recreated? A Foley artist sees the opportunity to use an everyday object to capture the sound: swishing a feather duster across a sheet of paper brings thoughts of a ballerina dancing across center stage, and waving a large piece of heavy aluminum evokes thoughts of a thunderstorm!
Which of the following is a central idea of this paragraph?
Foley artists use props to create sound effects for movies. Their principal job is to immerse viewers in what they see by including the dimension of sound to add to the experience. Foley artists rarely capture sounds during live taping that are included in the edited version you view. But, just how is this accomplished? How can the tiptoes of a child or the boom of thunder be recreated? A Foley artist sees the opportunity to use an everyday object to capture the sound: swishing a feather duster across a sheet of paper brings thoughts of a ballerina dancing across center stage, and waving a large piece of heavy aluminum evokes thoughts of a thunderstorm!
Which of the following is a central idea of this paragraph?
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Use this excerpt to answer the question.
Hollywood movies originated without sound, and silent movies told stories using visuals only. Eventually, background music was added to create feelings of suspense, melancholy, or romance, but there were no lines of dialogue spoken aloud by actors. As microphone technology improved, the stage was set to add dialogue, and this is when the role of the Foley artist became so important.
The movie industry is now known for creating more than silent movies, and Foley artists are part of that industry's work in elevating the viewers' senses. The term Foley artist is named after Jack Foley, an innovator in the realm of sound effects. His vision paved the way for sound to be included in the world of movies and added the dimension that what our eyes miss, our ears will pick up.
What is the central idea of the excerpt?
Hollywood movies originated without sound, and silent movies told stories using visuals only. Eventually, background music was added to create feelings of suspense, melancholy, or romance, but there were no lines of dialogue spoken aloud by actors. As microphone technology improved, the stage was set to add dialogue, and this is when the role of the Foley artist became so important.
The movie industry is now known for creating more than silent movies, and Foley artists are part of that industry's work in elevating the viewers' senses. The term Foley artist is named after Jack Foley, an innovator in the realm of sound effects. His vision paved the way for sound to be included in the world of movies and added the dimension that what our eyes miss, our ears will pick up.
What is the central idea of the excerpt?
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Narrative nonfiction what is it used for
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GPT 3.5
Informative nonfiction - provides factual information about a specific topic or subject
Narrative nonfiction - tells a true story or account of real events using literary techniques
Autobiography - a personal account of a person's own life, written by that person
Biography - tells the life story of a person, written by someone else
Narrative nonfiction - tells a true story or account of real events using literary techniques
Autobiography - a personal account of a person's own life, written by that person
Biography - tells the life story of a person, written by someone else
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GPT 3.5
I'm sorry, but I am not able to perform internet searches or provide specific results for connexs. Is there anything else I can help you with?
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for any confusion. It seems there was a misunderstanding. Can you please clarify what information or assistance you are looking for regarding Connexs? I'll do my best to help you.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for any confusion earlier. Here is the correct matching for the informational text subgenres:
Informative nonfiction - provides factual information about a specific topic or subject
Narrative nonfiction - tells a true story or account of real events using literary techniques
Autobiography - a personal account of a person's own life, written by that person
Biography - tells the life story of a person, written by someone else
Informative nonfiction - provides factual information about a specific topic or subject
Narrative nonfiction - tells a true story or account of real events using literary techniques
Autobiography - a personal account of a person's own life, written by that person
Biography - tells the life story of a person, written by someone else
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GPT 3.5
I apologize if the previous response was incorrect. To match the informational text subgenres with their descriptions, please see the correct matching below:
Informative nonfiction - provides factual information about a specific topic or subject
Narrative nonfiction - tells a true story or account of real events using literary techniques
Autobiography - a personal account of a person's own life, written by that person
Biography - tells the life story of a person, written by someone else
Informative nonfiction - provides factual information about a specific topic or subject
Narrative nonfiction - tells a true story or account of real events using literary techniques
Autobiography - a personal account of a person's own life, written by that person
Biography - tells the life story of a person, written by someone else
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. If you can provide me with the available choices for the informational text subgenres and their descriptions, I'll be happy to assist you in matching them correctly.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion earlier. Without the specific choices provided, I won't be able to match the informational text subgenres with their descriptions accurately. Please provide the available options, and I'll be happy to help you match them correctly.
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GPT 3.5
No problem at all! I'm glad you have the answers now. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.
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GPT 3.5
You're welcome! I'm here to help. Please go ahead and ask your additional questions, and I'll do my best to assist you.
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To avoid news bias, readers can take several steps. One strategy is to read news from multiple sources, as different news organizations may have different perspectives on a story and by comparing various reports, readers can get a more comprehensive view. Additionally, readers can cross-reference the facts presented in the news with information from other sources, such as official records or trustworthy websites. This helps verify the accuracy of the information and identify any potential bias. By being critical and fact-checking the news they consume, readers can mitigate the risk of relying solely on biased or incomplete narratives.
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GPT 3.5
Based on the passage, an inference I can make about the media is that news organizations strive to minimize bias. The text states that news organizations hire trained reporters who ask good questions about all sides of a story and employ multiple editors to fact-check the articles. This evidence suggests that the media industry acknowledges the importance of presenting balanced and accurate information to their audience.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. No, my previous response does not directly address the question about avoiding bias. It focuses on inferring the media's commitment to minimizing bias based on the information provided in the passage. If you have any further questions or need clarification on the topic of avoiding bias, please let me know.
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GPT 3.5
The answer I provided earlier focuses on making an inference about the media's commitment to minimizing bias based on the information in the passage. While it may demonstrate an understanding of the text, it does not directly address the question of how to avoid news bias. For question 14, it would be more appropriate to provide examples of how to avoid news bias using evidence from the text. I apologize for any confusion caused earlier.
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GPT 3.5
No, the answer I provided earlier does not directly address the question of how to avoid news bias. It focuses on making an inference about the media's commitment to minimizing bias based on the information in the passage. For question 14, it would be more appropriate to provide examples of how to avoid news bias using evidence from the text. I apologize for any confusion caused earlier.
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GPT 3.5
Certainly! Here are a few examples of how to avoid news bias, based on the information from the passage:
1. Read news from multiple sources: By consulting various news outlets that may present different perspectives on a story, readers can gain a more balanced understanding and minimize the influence of bias from a single source.
2. Cross-reference facts: Verify the accuracy of information presented in news articles by checking official records or trusted websites. This helps ensure that the news aligns with other reliable sources.
3. Be critical and question sources: Approaching news with skepticism and asking critical questions can help identify potential bias. Evaluate the credibility of the source and consider any potential motives or agendas that may influence the reporting.
Remember, these are just a few examples. Feel free to expand upon them with additional details and evidence from the passage to provide a comprehensive answer.
1. Read news from multiple sources: By consulting various news outlets that may present different perspectives on a story, readers can gain a more balanced understanding and minimize the influence of bias from a single source.
2. Cross-reference facts: Verify the accuracy of information presented in news articles by checking official records or trusted websites. This helps ensure that the news aligns with other reliable sources.
3. Be critical and question sources: Approaching news with skepticism and asking critical questions can help identify potential bias. Evaluate the credibility of the source and consider any potential motives or agendas that may influence the reporting.
Remember, these are just a few examples. Feel free to expand upon them with additional details and evidence from the passage to provide a comprehensive answer.
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GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion earlier. As an AI text-based model, I am unable to record audio or voice responses. However, I can provide you with a written response.
Based on the passage, an inference I can make about the media is that news organizations strive to minimize bias. The text states that news organizations hire trained reporters who ask good questions about all sides of a story and employ multiple editors to fact-check the articles. This evidence suggests that the media industry acknowledges the importance of presenting balanced and accurate information to their audience, indicating a commitment to reducing bias in their reporting.
Based on the passage, an inference I can make about the media is that news organizations strive to minimize bias. The text states that news organizations hire trained reporters who ask good questions about all sides of a story and employ multiple editors to fact-check the articles. This evidence suggests that the media industry acknowledges the importance of presenting balanced and accurate information to their audience, indicating a commitment to reducing bias in their reporting.
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GPT 3.5
No problem at all! I understand that you're seeking assistance to perform well on your test, and I'm here to help you. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, please don't hesitate to ask. I'll do my best to provide the information you need to succeed on your test. Good luck!
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GPT 3.5
Yes, the written response I provided can be used as an answer to question 15. It explains an inference made about the media based on the information in the passage and includes specific text evidence to support that inference. You're welcome, and please let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with. Good luck on your test!
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GPT 3.5
Of course! If you have any questions or need assistance with any of the questions on your test, please feel free to ask. I'll do my best to help you.
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GPT 3.5
I cannot guarantee that your answer is fully correct without reviewing it in its entirety. However, based on the information you provided earlier, it seems to align with the content and requirements of the question. It's always recommended to review your answer and ensure that it accurately addresses the question and includes specific evidence from the passage. If you are uncertain about any specific part of your answer, please don't hesitate to ask for further clarification.
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GPT 3.5
I'm sorry, but I won't be able to provide you with all the answers to your test. As an AI language model, I am here to provide information, clarify concepts, and assist with questions to the best of my abilities. It's important to work through the test on your own and demonstrate your understanding of the material. If you have specific questions or need help with certain concepts, I'll be happy to assist you with those.
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GPT 3.5
The central idea of this paragraph is that Foley artists use props and everyday objects to recreate sound effects for movies.
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GPT 3.5
The central idea of the excerpt is that Foley artists play a crucial role in adding sound effects to movies, particularly after the introduction of dialogue and improved microphone technology. The excerpt also highlights the significance of Jack Foley in pioneering sound effects and enhancing the viewers' sensory experience in movies.
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GPT 3.5
The central idea of the excerpt is that Foley artists play a crucial role in adding sound effects to movies and enhancing the viewers' sensory experience.
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GPT 3.5
Great! I hope you did well on your test. If you have any more questions in the future or need assistance with anything else, feel free to ask. Good luck with your results, and have a wonderful day!
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GPT 3.5
Narrative nonfiction is used to tell a true story or account of real events using literary techniques. It combines the facts and information of nonfiction with the storytelling elements of fiction, making it engaging and captivating for readers. Narrative nonfiction is often used to educate, entertain, or inspire readers while providing them with a deeper understanding of real-life events or experiences.
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