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What does delineate mean? (1 point)
• to put off • to get out of line • to delete • to break down
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Why is it important to evaluate the author's purpose when reading an informational text? (1 point)
O It can suggest how the
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Which does the phrase author's purpose describe? (1 point)
O the evidence an author gives to support his or her claim • the way
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Which statement is an example of a good piece of evidence? (1 point) • I believe our local football team is the best. • My family owns a dog. • Yellow is a calming color. • In a recent study, only 12% of students enjoy volunteering.
How can text features help the reader delineate an author's argument? (1 point) • Text features reveal the main points to the reader. • Text features persuade the reader. • Text features prove the author is lying to the reader. • Text features
What is an opposing claim? (1 point) • facts that support a claim • a claim supporting the author's claim • a claim countering the author's claim • an introduction to a claim
What is a reader doing when they are delineating an argument? (1 point) • analyzing the claim and evidence • peer reviewing the claim and evidence • recommending the claim and evidence • revising the claim and evidence
How can you determine what an author's point of view is? (1 point) • Ask yourself, "Where is the author from?" • Ask yourself, "Who are the author's sources?" • Ask yourself, "When did the author publish this text?" • Ask yourself, "What does the
In an informational text, which is an author's point of view? (1 point) • the exact vocabulary an author uses to convey information • the way an author feels about the topic of the text • the narrator of a text • the reason an author writes a text
When might a reader create an outline? (1 point) • when the author uses personal stories as examples • when the author includes graphs and charts • when the text is complex • when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words
Which is one way that an author can develop a key concept in an essay about the the Boston Tea Party? (1 point) O by explaining their opinions • by telling the reader to do further research • with details about related topics • with historical
How might an author develop a key concept about the benefits of recycling? (1 point) • by detailing which neighborhoods recycle properly and which do not • by providing information on the environmental impacts of recycling • A chart showing what