How does an informational text inform an audience about a subject?(1 point)
Responses
by changing word choice to make the subject amusing
by changing word choice to make the subject amusing
by describing the subject with rich, descriptive language
by describing the subject with rich, descriptive language
by using point of view to persuade about something
by using point of view to persuade about something
by presenting facts and data without opinion or bias
11 answers
by presenting facts and data without opinion or bias
Point of view refers to the author’s __________(1 point)
Responses
perspective.
perspective.
bias.
bias.
connotation.
connotation.
purpose.
Responses
perspective.
perspective.
bias.
bias.
connotation.
connotation.
purpose.
perspective.
Informative Point of View Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items
Question
Which of the following best describes the author’s point of view?
There is usually an animal shelter in every town, and they are great places to volunteer. With about six million animals going into animal shelters each year, there are plenty that need our help. Adopting an animal is cheaper than buying one from a breeder, and you could be helping an animal in need. Some have been abused. Some were born in the wild. Some had owners who could not keep them. No matter what, adopting animals from shelters is a good idea.
(1 point)
Responses
The author thinks that animals from shelters have problems.
The author thinks that animals from shelters have problems.
The author supports the work of animal shelters.
The author supports the work of animal shelters.
The author believes that breeders are evil.
The author believes that breeders are evil.
The author feels that not enough animals enter shelters.
The author feels that not enough animals enter shelters.
3 of 53 of 5 Items
Question
Which of the following best describes the author’s point of view?
There is usually an animal shelter in every town, and they are great places to volunteer. With about six million animals going into animal shelters each year, there are plenty that need our help. Adopting an animal is cheaper than buying one from a breeder, and you could be helping an animal in need. Some have been abused. Some were born in the wild. Some had owners who could not keep them. No matter what, adopting animals from shelters is a good idea.
(1 point)
Responses
The author thinks that animals from shelters have problems.
The author thinks that animals from shelters have problems.
The author supports the work of animal shelters.
The author supports the work of animal shelters.
The author believes that breeders are evil.
The author believes that breeders are evil.
The author feels that not enough animals enter shelters.
The author feels that not enough animals enter shelters.
The author supports the work of animal shelters.
Sarah wants to make a pamphlet to inform her class about limestone caves. Which two strategies can she use to make sure her pamphlet is informative?(1 point)
Responses
use facts to talk about the subject
use facts to talk about the subject
include several jokes
include several jokes
tell her audience how they should feel
tell her audience how they should feel
write in a serious tone
write in a serious tone
share her opinion on the topic
Responses
use facts to talk about the subject
use facts to talk about the subject
include several jokes
include several jokes
tell her audience how they should feel
tell her audience how they should feel
write in a serious tone
write in a serious tone
share her opinion on the topic
use facts to talk about the subject and write in a serious tone
Determine the purpose of the following informational text.
Have you ever gone to an amusement park and ridden on a carousel? A carousel is a ride that contains seats that are made up of horses or other animals that circle around on a rotating platform. The history behind carousels is that they were inspired by jousting competitions of the middle ages.
(1 point)
Responses
to inform
to inform
to argue
to argue
to entertain
to entertain
to analyze
to analyze
Have you ever gone to an amusement park and ridden on a carousel? A carousel is a ride that contains seats that are made up of horses or other animals that circle around on a rotating platform. The history behind carousels is that they were inspired by jousting competitions of the middle ages.
(1 point)
Responses
to inform
to inform
to argue
to argue
to entertain
to entertain
to analyze
to analyze
to inform
Read the passage.
Think about the foods you eat every day. How many of them are from around the world? A lot of pollution is made getting those foods to us. And take a look at the nutrition facts. How many of the foods that you eat are healthy? What we all should do is have our own vegetable gardens. These can be made in backyards or in community gardens. This way, we would not only know where our food comes from, but we would be eating more healthy food. Everyone should do this as soon as possible.
The author’s purpose is to _________
(1 point)
Responses
explain some effects of pollution on vegetables.
explain some effects of pollution on vegetables.
persuade the reader to plant a vegetable garden.
persuade the reader to plant a vegetable garden.
share a personal story about vegetables.
share a personal story about vegetables.
tell the reader facts about gardens.
Think about the foods you eat every day. How many of them are from around the world? A lot of pollution is made getting those foods to us. And take a look at the nutrition facts. How many of the foods that you eat are healthy? What we all should do is have our own vegetable gardens. These can be made in backyards or in community gardens. This way, we would not only know where our food comes from, but we would be eating more healthy food. Everyone should do this as soon as possible.
The author’s purpose is to _________
(1 point)
Responses
explain some effects of pollution on vegetables.
explain some effects of pollution on vegetables.
persuade the reader to plant a vegetable garden.
persuade the reader to plant a vegetable garden.
share a personal story about vegetables.
share a personal story about vegetables.
tell the reader facts about gardens.
persuade the reader to plant a vegetable garden.