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place the steps for analyzing a text using SQ3R in the correct order from start to finish.
- use headings as questions to answer
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone take during the reading?
A) take notes that identify
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Explain the following reading strategies.
Pediction,index,glossary,foreword,introduction, appendices, conclusion,hyperlinks
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Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text?(1 point)
Responses Authors often provide information
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?
A. Take notes that identify characters
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?(1 point)ResponsesWrite down what
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Why is it important to establish the purpose for reading a text? (1 point)
To help you use your time wisely To help you take good
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Connexus Learner
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How should a reader analyze a text to identify its theme?(1 point)
Responses by summarizing the plot development by summarizing
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Good readers set a purpose for reading a text before they begin reading. "The Black Cat" is a short story. What should your
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Good readers set a purpose for reading a text before they begin reading. "The Black Cat" is a short story. What should your
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use the R.I.S.E method (READ, ILLUSTRATE (don't do illustrations for this since your a bot), SOLVE, and EVALUATE.) for this. For
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who?
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How do analogies help readers?(1 point)
Responses They help readers identify figurative language. They help readers identify
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy? (1 point) Responses make connections make connections ask questions ask
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A) How do analogies help readers?
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Which questions help readers approach paired texts? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses When were the texts
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To make an inference, readers should use
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Which of the following is Not a reading strategy?
A. make connections B. ask questions C. imply
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What does it mean to draw inferences from the following options?
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School
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A student is reading a play in class. Their teacher tells the class to visualize what is happening, to imagine what it looks
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?(1 point) Responses Write down
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billy
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use the sentence to answer the question.
Note-taking and annotating are both good ways of __________. which phrase best completes
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy?
(1 point) A) make connections B) ask questions C) imply
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Use the sentence to answer the question. Note-taking and annotating are both good ways of ______________________. Which
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A student is reading a play in class. Their teacher tells the class to visualize what is happening to imagine wat it looks like
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mini me
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Why is it important to establish the purpose for reading a text?(1 point)
Responses to help you compare and contrast texts to
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Summarizing Quick Check
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School
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The words around the one you don't understand provide _____ _____.
Responses A context cluescontext clues B direct meaningsdirect
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy? (1 point) Responses
make connections ask questions imply
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Good readers set a purpose for reading a text before they begin reading. "Nameless, Tennessee" is a narrative nonfiction text.
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Fill in the blank:
Author’s write for many reasons. When we pay attention to why the writer is choosing to write a poem or
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Note-taking and annotating are both good ways of ____________.
Which phrase best completes the sentence A) forgetting details in
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How do analogies help readers?
A. They help readers analyze the relationship between words. B. They help readers understand
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Which choice best explains what context clues help readers do?(1 point)
Responses understand the author's purpose understand the
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pineapple
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How do analogies help readers?(1 point)
Responses They help readers analyze the relationship between words. They help readers
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How do analogies help readers?
A. help readers analyze the relationship between words. B. They help readers identify figurative
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy?
(1 point) • make connections • ask questions • imply
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Good readers set a purpose for reading a text before they begin reading. "Marigolds" is a short story. What should your purpose
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?(1 point)
Responses Write down what
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How do analogies help readers? (1 point)
• They help readers understand definitions. • They help readers to better comprehend
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How do analogies help readers? (1 point)
• They help readers understand definitions. • They help readers to better comprehend
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Which questions help a reader compare and contrast introductions to argumentative texts on the same topic? Select the two
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A. How do analogies help readers?
B. help readers analyze the relationship between words. C. They help readers identify
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Which of the following questions can help you set a purpose for reading before you read the text? Choose three correct answers.
W
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How do analogies help readers?
(1 point) They help readers o analyze the relationship between words. They help readers to •
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To make an inference readers should use
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How do analogies help readers?(1 point) Responses They help readers identify figurative language. They help readers identify
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What should a summary identify?(1 point)
Responses an analysis of the story an analysis of the story the most important details
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading?
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Amake connections%0D%0Amake
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Which statement explains why it is helpful to compare and contrast genres?(1 point)
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