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Cause and effect help readers understand (1 point)
Responses how an event might make a person feel. how an event might make a
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Which of the following best describes text evidence?(1 point)
Responses data on the amount of time it takes to read a particular
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UNKOWN
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How does printed text influence a reader’s understanding of a text?
It adds music and visuals to change the tone. It allows a
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social studies
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Read the passage from Initiation.
"Remember the part about talking back and smiling," Louise Fullerton had put in, laughing. She
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spazz outter
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How should a reader analyze indirect characterization? Select four options.
by noticing adjectives that provide details
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spazz outter
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Explicit Details and Inferences Quick Check
Which term describes information directly stated in a text?
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hi
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Read the passage. Dana wandered through the dark house feeling the wall for a light switch. She took several steps forward.
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blu
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Which type of context clue can be used to determine the meaning of the underlined word? As the winning team rushed onto the
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blu
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Cause and effect help readers understand (1 point)
Responses how to speak about an event. how an event might make a person feel.
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Lol
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we learned about objective and subjective opinions authors may have today and although I got every other question, I can't seem
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Cristina
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How does printed text influence a reader’s understanding of a text?
Responses It emphasizes the speaker’s voice. It allows a
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Match the transitions below with the information about the time frame, or setting, that it reveals.
On a mango tree in a jungle
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wiggle
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Being Your Best Unit Test
16 of 1916 of 19 Items Question Use the story titled “The Moss from the Chimera’s Cave” to answer
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Fatima
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Being Your Best Unit Test
13 of 1913 of 19 Items Question Use the story Cheonson and the Admiral to answer the question. Cheonson
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Yep I am done for
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Which sentence from the passage best conveys the central idea of the passage?
A. "I am filled with wonder when I consider the
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Emo Freak
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Use the story titled “From Scratch” to answer the question.
From Scratch On page 4 of the story, the writer says, “Priya
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(•_•)
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Which sentence is an example of reflection?
A.) “I cannot believe it! What did I do to deserve this? A blizzard on my sixteenth
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goodog
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What is an inference?
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Trin
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Read the passage from “Rivers and Stories,” Part 2.
Rivers, of course, are like stories, and they are like stories that
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(:
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Being Your Best Unit Test
17 of 1917 of 19 Items Question Use the stories titled “The Chance” and “The Savoy” to answer
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o(* ̄▽ ̄*)ブ
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Which type of context clue is used to help readers understand the underlined words?
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giggles@
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What does the narrator mean by the line, "Summer spoke to me?"
A.The narrator sees signs of summer approaching. B.The narrator
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Which animal would most likely be found in a warm
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The poor horse was very melancholy, and wandered up and down in the wood, seeking some
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nameless
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Jordan was the type of kid that loved a good practical joke. Every spring season, he would pull one on his teammates on the
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alex
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Summarizes literature quick check which one of these statements is true about summaries
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Ihat
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1. PART A: Which of the following identifies the theme of the text?
A. Obstacles arise in life, but that doesn’t mean a person
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When a reader needs to use logic, background knowledge, and context to interpret the meaning of information in a text, what is
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Alex
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Which important detail should be included in a summary of this paragraph?
(1 point) Responses The midshipman asked Jacques to
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Anonymous ;)
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What does it mean to draw inferences from the following options?(1 point)
Responses to use the literal meaning of a word to
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sturdy boy 2008 🕺
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Which line from the story does NOT support the idea that Jillian is upset about being unable to play basketball due to her
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X
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In what way is skimming the text involved in making predictions?
15 question assesment
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cay
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What is a main idea
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Elena
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Which of the following best describes text evidence?
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Read the passage from “The Penny May Be Worthless, But Let’s Keep It Anyway.”
While killing off the penny may seem like a
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Aviana
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Which of the following describes context clues?(1 point)
a conclusion about ideas that is not stated directly in a text hints
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Always & Forever
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Read the excerpt from Immigrant Kids, and then answer the question.
My sister was indeed momentarily rejected; she had been so
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Dr. LucotIC
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What is the role of supporting details in a text?(1 point)
to give information about topics related to the main topic to help the
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BHNA Fan
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Decide whether each of the following quotations states a fact or an opinion, On the line at the right, write fact or opinion.
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Jarrett
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Read the sentence from paragraph 5 of the story.
Ahead, the periwinkle sky spread like a blanket. What does the phrase spread
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j coe
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1.) Which of these parts of an informational text supports a central idea?
A. evidence B. dialogue C. transitions D. citation of
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?
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What does it mean to draw inferences from the following options? (1 point)
1. to guess what the author is trying to tell you
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???
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i need help making an inference, this is the question
In 3–5 sentences, identify and explain an inference you made about news
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real dababy
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What is the best definition for argument?(1 point)
a detailed explanation by an author for why something is true or is possible a
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connexus boy
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Which of the following inferences about the speaker is best supported by the poem’s first stanza (lines 1-4)?
I’m Nobody! Who
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May
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Facts and details that the author writes clearly in the text are called what?
explicit information obscure information educated
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Ivy
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What is the general subject of a text called?(1 point)
outline topic central idea supporting detail
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idk
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Complete the following sentence. The _____ is often contained in the topic sentence. implied main idea supporting detail
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blu
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Read the passage. Paul looked at the cast and sighed. He wrote #22 with a permanent marker on the cast. Sometimes, he would
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blu
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Which of the following would help you use supporting details to draw conclusions? Ask basic questions about what is happening
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blu
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Read the passage. Northfield is a model city in Westport County. Crime rates have dropped 28% in the last five years, and new
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blu
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