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What does it mean to synthesize?(1 point)
Responses to present only the most critical information for a reader to understand a
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Read this passage from Act 1, Part 7, of The Crucible by Arthur Miller.
ABIGAIL: I want to open myself! (They turn to her,
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answer some questions from The Eco Pyramid
by Michael Stahl Which sentence best describes why the image of the eco pyramid is
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Question 2: Based on paragraphs 18–20 of the article, what is one reason that Maathai’s movement was successful? (1 point)
Re
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Question 1: Based on the article, what does the heading Putting the pieces together emphasize about Maathai’s founding of the
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How does an analytical statement differ from a summary?
It provides a critical review of literature. It draws conclusions about a
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QUESTION 2
2 / 2 Take three notes on the passage. Write down two important facts and one question you now have after reading.
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What should the reader study to make inferences about the personality traits of people in a text? Select three answers.
actions
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Which of the following statements from "Thoughts of Hanoi" best expresses the writer's feelings about Hanoi?
(1 point) Responses
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Question: How does the following sentence help build suspense for the reader? "After all, what could possibly be so important?"
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What is most likely the author’s purpose for including the following passage in the story (paragraph 39)?
The older persons
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa a retelling of the Greek myth
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Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion?(1 point)
Responses a personal connection between the reader and the
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language arts
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Which of the following conclusions about the speaker is best supported by the ideas and information in "From Emperor to
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Dear Martin Summative Project
Song Title, k-pop song, Where would it go in the story, How this song applies to this particular
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Evidence 3 strengthens the claim by showcasing the sniper's shift in mindset after eliminating his enemy. The phrase "the list
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What is the mood in the beginning of Scene 5 in anne franks diary?
a Anxious b Sarcastic c Joyful d Resentful
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Which sentence from the passage is a counterclaim?
(1 point) Responses The first state to grant women’s suffrage was Wyoming,
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Read the story "How the Snake Lost His Legs" and answer the questions that follows.
Story #1 How Snake Lost His Legs (From
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Which of the following is a statement describing the way something happened?(1 point)
Responses discussion discussion a claim a
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Select the THREE statements from his speech that BEST support Kennedy’s purpose to call Americans to action, regardless of
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Use the sentences to complete the activity. Little Jilly’s merry laughter rang out over the courtyard. She could not
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What do the key words both and and show you? (1 point) Responses The ideas are alike. The ideas are alike. The ideas are
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Read the story and then read the prompt and answer the question that follows. (From Illuminate)
The Kimono Keiko was ashamed of
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How can a reader determine bias in an author writing?
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Critical Thinking
In “Fabric of Their Lives,” what does the information about Annie Mae Young burning her quilts reveal about
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Read the story and then read the prompt and answer the question that follows. (From Illuminate)
The Kimono Keiko was ashamed of
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Read the story and then read the prompt and answer the question that follows. (From Illuminate)
The Kimono Keiko was ashamed of
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Read the introduction to Ellis’ “Ons is Boesmans” again and answer the question that follows.
Introduction 1 In 1995, the
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Multiple Choice
Critical Thinking In their selections in this unit, O. Henry and Guy de Maupassant both employ situational irony.
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Derek sees an advertisement for new cleats. The advertisement says the cleats are “light, comfortable, long-lasting,
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Read the story and then read the prompt and answer the question that follows. (From Illuminate)
The Kimono Keiko was ashamed of
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Critical Thinking
In “Fabric of Their Lives,” what does the information about Annie Mae Young burning her quilts reveal about
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3 of 153 of 15 Items Question Multiple Choice Critical Thinking In “Fabric of Their Lives,” what does the information about
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2. How do analogies help readers?
help readers analyze the relationship between words. They help readers identify figurative
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What is the purpose of the soliloquy in this passage?
(1 point) Responses to show Jason is willing to lose years of life to help
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