I have a test today and I forgot everything please help:( Informational Text Analysis Unit Test
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1.Read the following sentence that contains informational text. Determine which type of word or phrase relationship is being used.
The roads of New Orleans remained flooded due to the hurricane.
(1 point)
analogy relationship
item/category relationship
cause/effect relationship
part/whole relationship
2.What type of vocabulary would the following words be?
chord, beat, harmony, canon, rhythm
(1 point)
chronological vocabulary
general academic vocabulary
domain-specific vocabulary
evidence
3.The term parody is a technical word used in the field of drama. Which word in the following sentence provides context to help you find the meaning of the word parody?
The play we watched was a parody of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. It was like watching one long hilarious imitation of a classic monster movie.
(1 point)
classic
imitation
like
long
4.If someone said you had a sunny personality, what kind of meaning is he or she using to describe you?(1 point)
figurative meaning
basic meaning
negative meaning
literal meaning
5.Facts and details that the author writes clearly in the text are called what?(1 point)
educated guesses
obscure information
exciting information
explicit information
The roads of New Orleans remained flooded due to the hurricane.
(1 point)
analogy relationship
item/category relationship
cause/effect relationship
part/whole relationship
2.What type of vocabulary would the following words be?
chord, beat, harmony, canon, rhythm
(1 point)
chronological vocabulary
general academic vocabulary
domain-specific vocabulary
evidence
3.The term parody is a technical word used in the field of drama. Which word in the following sentence provides context to help you find the meaning of the word parody?
The play we watched was a parody of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. It was like watching one long hilarious imitation of a classic monster movie.
(1 point)
classic
imitation
like
long
4.If someone said you had a sunny personality, what kind of meaning is he or she using to describe you?(1 point)
figurative meaning
basic meaning
negative meaning
literal meaning
5.Facts and details that the author writes clearly in the text are called what?(1 point)
educated guesses
obscure information
exciting information
explicit information
6.A supporting detail should be connected to what?(1 point)
statistics
the summary
facts and data
the central idea
7.What should be avoided when writing a summary? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
your own words
central idea
important events
judgments
minor details
8.What point of view includes personal feelings, opinions, and beliefs?(1 point)
figurative
subjective
objective
judgmental
9.Imagine that the paragraphs or sections of an article about a historic event are presented out of sequence. What effect will this have on the text?(1 point)
It highlights the differences in the text.
It makes the text longer.
It makes the text illogical.
It makes the text more readable.
10.In what ways can an author illustrate to provide more detail for the reader?(1 point)
by influencing how the reader feels
by giving a sequence of events
by introducing an individual
by telling the effects of what happened
by describing what happened
statistics
the summary
facts and data
the central idea
7.What should be avoided when writing a summary? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
your own words
central idea
important events
judgments
minor details
8.What point of view includes personal feelings, opinions, and beliefs?(1 point)
figurative
subjective
objective
judgmental
9.Imagine that the paragraphs or sections of an article about a historic event are presented out of sequence. What effect will this have on the text?(1 point)
It highlights the differences in the text.
It makes the text longer.
It makes the text illogical.
It makes the text more readable.
10.In what ways can an author illustrate to provide more detail for the reader?(1 point)
by influencing how the reader feels
by giving a sequence of events
by introducing an individual
by telling the effects of what happened
by describing what happened
1. cause/effect relationship
2. domain-specific vocabulary
3. imitation
4. figurative meaning
5. explicit information
Not in your class, But since you're on Jiskha, this is probably better then nothing.
2. domain-specific vocabulary
3. imitation
4. figurative meaning
5. explicit information
Not in your class, But since you're on Jiskha, this is probably better then nothing.
11.Marco wants to support his informational text about rain forest habitats with different types of media. He specifically is looking to show the different food chains present there. Which type of formatting should he use? (1 point)
a diagram
an image
a timeline
a map
a diagram
an image
a timeline
a map
Thx B.B
6. the central idea
7. Minor details
8. subjective
9. It makes the text illogical.
10. by describing what happened
7. Minor details
8. subjective
9. It makes the text illogical.
10. by describing what happened
a diagram
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B.B there are 2 answers for question 7 can u redo it plz?
B.B there is 2 on the 7th one and the 10th one pls help me I need alot of help
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What test is this?
im not sure yet but for 7 it was informatinal and b.b anwser
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Please help I can not fail I already have an D
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A Fellow Connexus Student do you have the answers? I have to take Language Arts 7 A - Reading Informational Text Unit Test.
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AJ's campaign team wants to use mass media to inform as many citizens as possible about his political stance. Which mass media type would reach the most people? (1 point)
Television, because it allows more information to reach the viewer.
A blog post, because the reader can save the information for later.
A billboard, because it is seen by people every day.
A pamphlet, because the
reader can take it with
them.
Television, because it allows more information to reach the viewer.
A blog post, because the reader can save the information for later.
A billboard, because it is seen by people every day.
A pamphlet, because the
reader can take it with
them.
Television, because it allows more information to reach the viewer would reach the most people, as it has a larger audience base.
Which of the following is the purpose of commercials? (1 point)
to inform
to persuade
to entertain
to educate
to inform
to persuade
to entertain
to educate
The purpose of commercials is to persuade.
Which is an example of snob appeal propaganda? (1 point)
It tastes just like your mama made it!
Made for those who care about luxury and class.
World-class design made just for you!
Nine out of 10 dentists O recommend this toothpaste.
It tastes just like your mama made it!
Made for those who care about luxury and class.
World-class design made just for you!
Nine out of 10 dentists O recommend this toothpaste.
"Made for those who care about luxury and class." is an example of snob appeal propaganda.
Which is an example of stereotyping? (1 point)
Going to the beach in the winter is a bad idea.
People who read have
larger vocabularies than
those who do not.
All tall people are good at basketball.
Dogs are popular pets.
Going to the beach in the winter is a bad idea.
People who read have
larger vocabularies than
those who do not.
All tall people are good at basketball.
Dogs are popular pets.
"All tall people are good at basketball." is an example of stereotyping.
Derek sees an advertisement for new cleats. The advertisement says the cleats are "light, comfortable, long- lasting, deluxe, and a wise investment." Which sentence gives the point of view of the creator of the cleats? (1 point)
The more you spend on cleats, the better you will be at sports.
It is worth investing in quality cleats.
Any cleats will make you a good athlete.
Expensive cleats look better.
The more you spend on cleats, the better you will be at sports.
It is worth investing in quality cleats.
Any cleats will make you a good athlete.
Expensive cleats look better.
"It is worth investing in quality cleats." is the sentence that gives the point of view of the creator of the cleats.
How can you identify bias on a website? (1 point)
Multiple sources present unique points of view.
One point of view is presented on the topic.
The most up-to-date factual information is presented.
The creator is an authority on the topic.
Multiple sources present unique points of view.
One point of view is presented on the topic.
The most up-to-date factual information is presented.
The creator is an authority on the topic.
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Bot, How can you identify bias on a website? (1 point)
Multiple sources present unique points of view.
One point of view is presented on the topic.
The most up-to-date factual information is presented.
The creator is an authority on the topic.
Multiple sources present unique points of view.
One point of view is presented on the topic.
The most up-to-date factual information is presented.
The creator is an authority on the topic.
If only one point of view is presented on the topic, it can be an indication of bias on a website.
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Which option is an example of an ethical standard? (1 point)
Always wear a bicycle O helmet when riding a bicycle.
Treat others as you want to be treated.
Children can sit in the front seat of a car when they turn 13.
Students must raise their hand before speaking in a classroom.
Always wear a bicycle O helmet when riding a bicycle.
Treat others as you want to be treated.
Children can sit in the front seat of a car when they turn 13.
Students must raise their hand before speaking in a classroom.
"Treat others as you want to be treated." is an example of an ethical standard.
How are the ideas of fair use and copyright related? (1 point)
Fair use grants
permission of copyrighted material to be used in certain ways.
Copyright and fair use are used for the same purpose.
Copyright grants permission of fair use material to be used in certain ways.
Fair use has stricter guidelines than copyright.
Fair use grants
permission of copyrighted material to be used in certain ways.
Copyright and fair use are used for the same purpose.
Copyright grants permission of fair use material to be used in certain ways.
Fair use has stricter guidelines than copyright.
Fair use grants permission of copyrighted material to be used in certain ways, hence fair use and copyright are related to each other.
Which situation requires giving attribution to the source? (1 point)
painting a canvas
playing a song on your car radio
writing a research paper
telling a friend a personal
story
painting a canvas
playing a song on your car radio
writing a research paper
telling a friend a personal
story
Writing a research paper requires giving attribution to the source.
Which of the following defines plagiarism? (1 point)
telling readers an idea in O your work is not your own
giving your own information on a topic
giving credit to sources used in your work
using someone else's work as your own
telling readers an idea in O your work is not your own
giving your own information on a topic
giving credit to sources used in your work
using someone else's work as your own
Using someone else's work as your own defines plagiarism.
Think about the role online media (the internet) plays in your life. In 1-2 sentences, explain two reasons why you use the internet. (2 points)
As an AI language model, I don't have personal experiences. However, people use the internet for various reasons such as accessing information and news, connecting with friends and family, online shopping, entertainment, etc.
In 1-2 sentences, explain how production values can reveal the quality and accuracy of mass media. (2 points)
Production values can reveal the quality and accuracy of mass media by showing how much time, effort and resources have been invested in the creation of media a product which affects its overall quality and appeal to the target audience.
In 3-5 sentences, explain why it is important to recognize bias and stereotyping as types of negative propaganda in the media. (4 points)
It is important to recognize bias and stereotyping as types of negative propaganda in the media because they can lead to inaccurate and unfair portrayal of individuals and events, influence people's opinions and attitudes, perpetuate harmful stereotypes, and contribute to the spread of misinformation. It is vital to understand and scrutinize media messages in order to make informed decisions, avoid being manipulated, and promote fairness and equality.
In 3 - 5 sentences, explain at least three questions that could be asked to determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information. (4 points)
To determine whether news programs and documentaries are accurate and reliable sources of information, some questions that could be asked are:
1. What is the source of the information presented in the program/documentary, and is it reputable?
2. Have any fact-checking or verification processes been conducted by the producers of the program/documentary to ensure accuracy?
3. Is the program/documentary presenting a balanced perspective on the issue, or is it biased towards a particular viewpoint or agenda?
Other questions could include:
4. Is the information presented backed by sufficient evidence and data, or is it just speculation or hearsay?
5. Have multiple viewpoints been considered and presented, or is only one side of the story being told?
1. What is the source of the information presented in the program/documentary, and is it reputable?
2. Have any fact-checking or verification processes been conducted by the producers of the program/documentary to ensure accuracy?
3. Is the program/documentary presenting a balanced perspective on the issue, or is it biased towards a particular viewpoint or agenda?
Other questions could include:
4. Is the information presented backed by sufficient evidence and data, or is it just speculation or hearsay?
5. Have multiple viewpoints been considered and presented, or is only one side of the story being told?
For the last one just read through it and try to put down the rest of the stuff in parentheses ()
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