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Why is it important to evaluate the author's purpose when reading an informational text? (1 point) • It can highlight the qualifications a writer has in a certain field. • It can suggest how the reader should feel about...
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How can you determine what an author's perspective or point of view is? (1 point) Ask yourself, "What does the author want me to think about this topic?" Ask yourself, "Who are the author's sources?" • Ask yourself, "Whe...
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In an informational text, which is an author's point of view or perspective? (1 point) O the way an author feels about the topic of the text the reason an author writes a text O the exact vocabulary an author uses to con...
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Which does the phrase author's purpose describe? (1 point) E the reason an author writes a text O the evidence an author gives to support his or her claim O a thesis statement that makes a claim • the way an author feels...
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How did the Seminole react differently from the Cherokee and Choctaw when the United States government wanted them to move west?
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President Andrew Jackson is said to have responded to the Supreme Court's ruling in Worcester v. Georgia with the words "[Chief Justice] John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it!" Which of the followin...
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What happened to some Native Americans during the Jackson presidency? (1 point) They were forced to leave their homeland and move westward. • They allied themselves with slaves to seek equal protection under the law. • T...
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When might a reader create an outline? (1 point) • when the text is complex • when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words • when the author uses personal stories as examples • when the author includes graphs and chart...
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Which is one way that an author can develop a key concept in an essay about the the Boston Tea Party? (1 point) O with details about related topics • by explaining their opinions E with historical information O by tellin...
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How might an author develop a key concept about the benefits of recycling? (1 point) • by instructing the reader to research recycling in their community O by including a chart showing what kinds of materials get recycle...
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Which transformation(s) will result in a figure that has the same orientation as the original figure? (1 point) • translation, rotation, and reflection O translation and rotation • translation only O reflection only
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Which of the following is a factor in which you have little control that determines your weight? (1 point) • heredity • activity level • peers • body composition
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It is important to recognize which of the following when watching your weight so that you know what triggers your eating habits. (1 point) • eating patterns • weight loss • amount of exercise • peers
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The number of calories consumed must equal the number of calories (1 point) needed • burned • absorbed • wanted
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Units measured by the amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down are known as (1 point) • metabolism. • calories. • nutrients. • carbohydrates.
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What is reflection? (1 point) O a final paragraph in a work that ties everything together O the use of sensory words • the most important details in a story • a self-examination by the narrator
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What is description? (1 point) O the most interesting parts of a story O words spoken by characters • details that bring a scene to lite • the most important character in a story
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What is pacing? (1 point) O the use of dialogue to move the plot forward • the perspective of the narrator • the speed at which a story moves • the details that bring a story to life
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Which sentence describes a function of dialogue in a story? (1 point) It identifies the genre of the work without the author stating it directly. O It is used to identify the titles of other stories. • It identifies info...
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What is dialogue? (1 point) • setting described by the narrator • personality traits of characters • action described by the narrator O words spoken by characters
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Which best explains why the author of a narrative might describe events in a different order than they occurred? (1 point) • to prove that this is the best way to present events to the reader O to confuse the reader by r...
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What is an outline? (1 point) O a brainstormed list of topics that the writer might want to write about Or a complete rough draft of the story O a list of the writer's favorite events from the story • a list of events in...
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a brainstormed list of topics that the writer might want to write about Or a complete rough draft of the story O a list of the writer's favorite events from the story E a list of events in the story written in the order...
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What is a sequence of events in a narrative? (1 point) O the order in which events occur O dialogue connected to events in a story ¿ a series of events that lead to a conflict in a story O the events that take place in a...
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What is a narrative? (1 point) • a play consisting mostly of dialogue and stage directions a nonfiction text written to inform the reader about a topic O a nonfiction text consisting of a series of events in a person's l...
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