Question
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Question 1
A)How do you paraphrase a text?(1 point)
Responses
put the key points from the text into your own words
put the key points from the text into your own words
use the author’s exact words in quotation marks
use the author’s exact words in quotation marks
add a citation stating where quotations came from
add a citation stating where quotations came from
give your own thoughts about the points an author made
give your own thoughts about the points an author made
Question 2
"Are Commercial Honeybees Making WIld Bees Sick?"
by Berly McCoy
The team then measured the number of viruses stuck to each bee. Just because an animal has a virus on its outside doesn’t mean it has an infection. You may have touched your friend’s influenza-soaked tissue, but washed your hands before the flu infected you. So the researchers also tested each bee for virus genetic material, which is only made once the virus infects a host.
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A)
Use the passage to answer the question.
Which of the following is the best paraphrase of this excerpt from the text?
(1 point)
Responses
Scientists studied bees to see if they had been exposed or infected by viruses. Being exposed does not necessarily mean being infected.
Scientists studied bees to see if they had been exposed or infected by viruses. Being exposed does not necessarily mean being infected.
Scientists pointed out that “just because an animal has a virus on its outside doesn’t mean it has an infection.” Because of this, they studied the bees in multiple ways.
Scientists pointed out that “just because an animal has a virus on its outside doesn’t mean it has an infection.” Because of this, they studied the bees in multiple ways.
The team wanted to know if bees had viruses stuck to them and if they were infected. Even if bees touched an infected tissue, it would not mean they were themselves infected.
The team wanted to know if bees had viruses stuck to them and if they were infected. Even if bees touched an infected tissue, it would not mean they were themselves infected.
The team then measured the number of viruses stuck to each bee. This is because viruses can get stuck to the bee without infecting them. They also tested each bee for virus genetic material that would show if they were infected.
The team then measured the number of viruses stuck to each bee. This is because viruses can get stuck to the bee without infecting them. They also tested each bee for virus genetic material that would show if they were infected.
Question 3
A)What is the best definition of a summary included in a book review?(1 point)
Responses
a brief overview of a book that describes the text’s central idea and key details
a brief overview of a book that describes the text’s central idea and key details
a detailed analysis of how well an author develops the main subject and themes
a detailed analysis of how well an author develops the main subject and themes
a critical review of a book that evaluates how effective an author’s work is
a critical review of a book that evaluates how effective an author’s work is
a lengthy piece of writing that explores a topic by presenting facts and reasoning
a lengthy piece of writing that explores a topic by presenting facts and reasoning
Question 4
A)Drag and drop the words into the correct locations to describe an objective summary in a book review.(1 point)
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.
A summary in a book review should focus on A summary in a book review should focus on Response Container 1, not not Response Container 2. This ensures that it is This ensures that it is Response Container 3.
readerssubjectiveopinionsfactssalesobjective
Question 1
A)How do you paraphrase a text?(1 point)
Responses
put the key points from the text into your own words
put the key points from the text into your own words
use the author’s exact words in quotation marks
use the author’s exact words in quotation marks
add a citation stating where quotations came from
add a citation stating where quotations came from
give your own thoughts about the points an author made
give your own thoughts about the points an author made
Question 2
"Are Commercial Honeybees Making WIld Bees Sick?"
by Berly McCoy
The team then measured the number of viruses stuck to each bee. Just because an animal has a virus on its outside doesn’t mean it has an infection. You may have touched your friend’s influenza-soaked tissue, but washed your hands before the flu infected you. So the researchers also tested each bee for virus genetic material, which is only made once the virus infects a host.
© NewsHour Productions LLC. All Rights Reserved.
A)
Use the passage to answer the question.
Which of the following is the best paraphrase of this excerpt from the text?
(1 point)
Responses
Scientists studied bees to see if they had been exposed or infected by viruses. Being exposed does not necessarily mean being infected.
Scientists studied bees to see if they had been exposed or infected by viruses. Being exposed does not necessarily mean being infected.
Scientists pointed out that “just because an animal has a virus on its outside doesn’t mean it has an infection.” Because of this, they studied the bees in multiple ways.
Scientists pointed out that “just because an animal has a virus on its outside doesn’t mean it has an infection.” Because of this, they studied the bees in multiple ways.
The team wanted to know if bees had viruses stuck to them and if they were infected. Even if bees touched an infected tissue, it would not mean they were themselves infected.
The team wanted to know if bees had viruses stuck to them and if they were infected. Even if bees touched an infected tissue, it would not mean they were themselves infected.
The team then measured the number of viruses stuck to each bee. This is because viruses can get stuck to the bee without infecting them. They also tested each bee for virus genetic material that would show if they were infected.
The team then measured the number of viruses stuck to each bee. This is because viruses can get stuck to the bee without infecting them. They also tested each bee for virus genetic material that would show if they were infected.
Question 3
A)What is the best definition of a summary included in a book review?(1 point)
Responses
a brief overview of a book that describes the text’s central idea and key details
a brief overview of a book that describes the text’s central idea and key details
a detailed analysis of how well an author develops the main subject and themes
a detailed analysis of how well an author develops the main subject and themes
a critical review of a book that evaluates how effective an author’s work is
a critical review of a book that evaluates how effective an author’s work is
a lengthy piece of writing that explores a topic by presenting facts and reasoning
a lengthy piece of writing that explores a topic by presenting facts and reasoning
Question 4
A)Drag and drop the words into the correct locations to describe an objective summary in a book review.(1 point)
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.
A summary in a book review should focus on A summary in a book review should focus on Response Container 1, not not Response Container 2. This ensures that it is This ensures that it is Response Container 3.
readerssubjectiveopinionsfactssalesobjective
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Sure! Here are the answers to the questions based on the text provided:
**Question 1**
**A)** How do you paraphrase a text?
**Response:** put the key points from the text into your own words
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**Question 2**
**A)** Which of the following is the best paraphrase of this excerpt from the text?
**Response:** The team wanted to know if bees had viruses stuck to them and if they were infected. Even if bees touched an infected tissue, it would not mean they were themselves infected.
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**Question 3**
**A)** What is the best definition of a summary included in a book review?
**Response:** a brief overview of a book that describes the text’s central idea and key details
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**Question 4**
**A)** A summary in a book review should focus on **facts**, not **subjective opinions**. This ensures that it is **objective**.
Feel free to ask if you have more questions!
**Question 1**
**A)** How do you paraphrase a text?
**Response:** put the key points from the text into your own words
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**Question 2**
**A)** Which of the following is the best paraphrase of this excerpt from the text?
**Response:** The team wanted to know if bees had viruses stuck to them and if they were infected. Even if bees touched an infected tissue, it would not mean they were themselves infected.
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**Question 3**
**A)** What is the best definition of a summary included in a book review?
**Response:** a brief overview of a book that describes the text’s central idea and key details
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**Question 4**
**A)** A summary in a book review should focus on **facts**, not **subjective opinions**. This ensures that it is **objective**.
Feel free to ask if you have more questions!