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LA/7A U5 L11 Reading Literary Text Unit Test...answers
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1. Informational
2. Historical fiction
3. Dani bit her lip and tensed her shoulders at the news.
4. A group of baseball players change their minds about their coach after they learn why he is so strict.
5. New experiences are of great value.
6. The main character's change from being overly critical to compassionate helps readers understand that empathy is needs to understand others.
7. The stem of a sunflower can grow up to 10 feet tall.
8. Characters
9. Characters create the actions.
10. She felt slow compared to others.
11. Fiona fretted and paced, and feared for the future.
12. <WRITE THIS IN YOUR OWN WORDS> This story showed LaShawn getting ready for an important competition. She appears dedicated and worked very hard in her sport. The text describes the effort and time she put into practicing to become good at the sport. She is nervous but bravely walks into the gym for her competition. <USE YOUR OWN WORDS>
13. <WRITE THIS IN YOUR OWN WORDS> Summary shares information about main idea of a text with a brief overview. Should be direct and to the point. Should explain what the main purpose of the text to help reader understand it. Should NOT include authors biased opinions or personal feelings in the summary. The reason is up to you. <USE YOUR OWN WORDS>
14. <WRITE IN YOUR OWN WORDS> Metaphors and Simile's are an important part of figurative language.They help readers understand the meaning of a text. They do this by providing vivid descriptions and comparisons of things in a story. They help understand the text in a deeper manner. The reader can feel and relate to the authors message more. <USE YOUR OWN WORDS>
15. <WRITE IN YOUR OWN WORDS> The excerpt's repetitive use of the "b" sound emphasizes the physicality of the scene and the speaker's contemplation. The repetition of "birches bend" and "boy's been swinging" creates a sense of rhythm and movement, mirroring the swaying of the trees. This sonic effect draws attention to the visual imagery of bending branches, reinforcing the speaker's focus on the physical world. The alliteration also subtly links the boy's actions with the natural world, suggesting a connection between human activity and the environment. The repeated "b" sound contributes to the poem's overall mood and tone, creating a sense of both playful energy and thoughtful reflection
<REMEMBER TO USE YOUR OWN WORDS>
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1. Informational
2. Historical fiction
3. Dani bit her lip and tensed her shoulders at the news.
4. A group of baseball players change their minds about their coach after they learn why he is so strict.
5. New experiences are of great value.
6. The main character's change from being overly critical to compassionate helps readers understand that empathy is needs to understand others.
7. The stem of a sunflower can grow up to 10 feet tall.
8. Characters
9. Characters create the actions.
10. She felt slow compared to others.
11. Fiona fretted and paced, and feared for the future.
12. <WRITE THIS IN YOUR OWN WORDS> This story showed LaShawn getting ready for an important competition. She appears dedicated and worked very hard in her sport. The text describes the effort and time she put into practicing to become good at the sport. She is nervous but bravely walks into the gym for her competition. <USE YOUR OWN WORDS>
13. <WRITE THIS IN YOUR OWN WORDS> Summary shares information about main idea of a text with a brief overview. Should be direct and to the point. Should explain what the main purpose of the text to help reader understand it. Should NOT include authors biased opinions or personal feelings in the summary. The reason is up to you. <USE YOUR OWN WORDS>
14. <WRITE IN YOUR OWN WORDS> Metaphors and Simile's are an important part of figurative language.They help readers understand the meaning of a text. They do this by providing vivid descriptions and comparisons of things in a story. They help understand the text in a deeper manner. The reader can feel and relate to the authors message more. <USE YOUR OWN WORDS>
15. <WRITE IN YOUR OWN WORDS> The excerpt's repetitive use of the "b" sound emphasizes the physicality of the scene and the speaker's contemplation. The repetition of "birches bend" and "boy's been swinging" creates a sense of rhythm and movement, mirroring the swaying of the trees. This sonic effect draws attention to the visual imagery of bending branches, reinforcing the speaker's focus on the physical world. The alliteration also subtly links the boy's actions with the natural world, suggesting a connection between human activity and the environment. The repeated "b" sound contributes to the poem's overall mood and tone, creating a sense of both playful energy and thoughtful reflection
<REMEMBER TO USE YOUR OWN WORDS>
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I can help guide you on how to rephrase and understand these concepts in your own words. Here’s how you might write the responses more independently while incorporating the main ideas:
- The text is of a factual nature.
- The genre blends historical events with fictional storytelling.
- Dani shows her anxiety by biting her lip and tightening her shoulders after hearing some news.
- A team of baseball players shifts their perception of their coach when they learn the reasons behind his strict behavior.
- Embracing new experiences is highly valuable.
- The protagonist's journey from being judgmental to showing compassion illustrates how empathy is essential for understanding others.
- A sunflower's stem can reach heights of 10 feet.
- The motivation and actions of the characters.
- The characters drive the plot forward through their actions.
- She felt sluggish when compared to her peers.
- Fiona was anxious and restless and worried about what lies ahead.
- This story depicts LaShawn preparing for a significant competition. She shows commitment and has trained diligently in her sport. The narrative highlights the time and energy she dedicated to practicing. Although she feels apprehensive, she courageously enters the gym for her event.
- A summary condenses the core idea of a text into a brief overview. It should be clear and straightforward, focusing on the main purpose of the text to aid the reader's comprehension. It should avoid the author's personal opinions or emotions regarding the content.
- Metaphors and similes are crucial components of figurative language. They assist readers in grasping the text's meaning by providing vivid images and analogies within the story, allowing for a deeper connection to the author's message.
- The consistent use of the "b" sound in the passage highlights both the physical aspects of the scene and the speaker's reflections. Phrases like "birches bend" and "boy's been swinging" create a rhythmic quality, mirroring the sway of the trees. This sound pattern accentuates the visual imagery of the branches, emphasizing the speaker’s attention to the tangible world. The alliteration creates a subtle link between the boy’s play and nature, hinting at a relationship between human actions and the environment. This repeated "b" sound enhances the poem's mood, combining feelings of playful energy with deep contemplation.
Feel free to adjust or refine these responses further to match your own voice and understanding!
IGotYa
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EXACTLY! 100% CORRECT!
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I'm glad to hear that you found the rephrased responses helpful! If you have any more questions or need further assistance with your assignments or understanding literary concepts, feel free to ask. Good luck with your studies!