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1.Which option describes a reason that an author of a narrative might describe events out of the order in which they occurred?
to
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How can readers better understand how a writer uses humor or suspense in a story?
1. by looking up the plot of the story online
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J.J Powell
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1. Which sentence contains an opinion? (1 point)
Thomas Jefferson supported American independence from Great Britain. He was a
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Alex
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Analyze Informational Text Unit Test
Use the article to complete the activity. Vote No on the Highway 85 Extension by Victoria
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Which of the following describes a claim? (1 point)
O a disappointing conversation • evidence that supports the speaker's
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1) Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Julia and Reyhan waited impatiently outside. "Maddie! Hurry up!" They shouted. I ran
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Analyze informational text unit test
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Which of these passages most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 7?
Answer choices for the above question A. “She
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Which of these inferences is best supported by the following pas
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Point of View Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question What is point of view?(1 point) Responses the way a narrator sees and
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Hummingbird 6th
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Which inference can be made about the farmer in this text?
(1 point) Responses The farmer has no reason for letting the horse go.
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Bells
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Which of the following is an appropriate strategy to help a student determine the main idea of a text?: *
A) Consider the tone
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Middle School ELA Exam
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Research and Present Unit Test
9 of 149 of 14 Items Question Use the sentence to answer the question. Spending more time outdoors
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What does explicit mean?(1 point)
information stated directly * information understood from context information that is inferred
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Spongebob
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What does it mean to delineate an argument?(1 point)
to support it with facts to form an opinion on it to break it down (to
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Antidisestablishmentarianism
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Which option describes a transition?(1 point)
a period of time during which events occur the logical order in which events occur
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Anonymous
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1. Read the following passage from "The Swimming Contest".
"Come over here, Nahida," the old lady said," and kiss the hand of the
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Samantha
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Dee paraphrased the information below from a local newspaper. What does she need to fix? Select all that apply.
"Pandas are
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What are the benefits of summarizing a text?(1 point)
Summarizing provides a lengthy, detailed description of the text.
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Determining the author's purpose in a text relies on (10 points)
biographical information research the author used evidence in
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Help
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A Blast from the Past Unit Test
3 of 213 of 21 Items Question Use the excerpt from the text How to Build a Fossil to answer the
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sam sam
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What is the best way for readers to determine the theme of the text?
1. By learning a lesson. 2. By analyzing the elements of a
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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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Read the passage. Heather ran to school because she was afraid that she would be late again. When she arrived at her first
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blu
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The author's purpose is to inform the reader. Which statement best demonstrates this intent? a. a verdant rain-forest rises out
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Anonymous
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Read the passage. Heather ran to school because she was afraid that she would be late again. When she arrived at her first
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blu
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Derek sees an advertisement for new cleats. The advertisement says the cleats are “light, comfortable, long-lasting, deluxe,
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DenPks7061
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Reviewing Argument Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which of the following describes how to trace an argument? (1 point)
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Comparing Informational Texts Quick Check
When you compare things, you are looking for what is ___________.(1 point) Responses
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Question 1
What is the purpose of an introduction? to provide evidence that supports the central argument of a text to tell a
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🐯Tiger🐯
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Which statement about inferences is true?(1 point)
They cannot be made using information outside of the text. They are made
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Name
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The Excuse
Dear Ms. Sachs, Please excuse Nan's absence from school yesterday, April 15. When she woke up in the morning, she had
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Kaai97
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1. How does a cause-and-effect text structure build ideas in a text?
A. It tells why something happened and then offers opinions
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KiriBakuTodoDeku
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Which statement describes the solution to the problem in the passage from Travels with Charley?
A. I took one companion on my
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Sillhouette
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Echoes from the past:unit test unit 1lesson 9
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Brianna
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Which sentence from the text most strongly supports the answer to Question 7?
Answer choices for the above question A. “Loisel
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Which phrase describes a context clue?(1 point)
Responses words or phrases in a text that help the reader determine the meaning
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Read the sentence from the passage.
"Soon, he whispered to himself, 'Now that is a position that will bring back my love of
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MAIN IDEA AND DETAILS
THE MAIN IDEA IS THE MOST IMPORTANT IDEA IN A SELECTION OR A PARAGRAPH. DETAILS ARE THE SMALL PIECES OF
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True or False? Inferencing involves making an assumption based on clues.
Responses A TrueTrue B False
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Which sentence from paragraph one expresses the main idea of the passage?
Responses A Tornado watches in Alabama are as common as
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Analyzing Informational Text Unit Test 11 of 1511 of 15 Items Question Use the paragraph to answer the question. Layla: While
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A Local Wanderer In Search
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
Which of the following details would serve best in a summary of the passage? A. quotes
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Monique
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Analyzing Informational Text Unit Test
11 of 1511 of 15 Items Question Use the paragraph to answer the question. Layla: While
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How does beginning the sentence with the phrase “Data show that” help achieve the author’s purpose in paragraph 4?
Response
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Which sentence from the story BEST supports the answer in Part A?
Responses A I kept my eyes open, hungry for the scene, lulled
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Which evidence from the passage of The Open Boat suggests that the men were distracted?
A: The silence of the men after the
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The summarizing literary text quick check seventh grade answers
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Read the passages.
Information ,begin bold,Passage 1:,end bold, ,begin bold,Kimball Peak,end bold, Janie took one step, then
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Which option is the best example of a central idea?(1 point) Responses Change can be hard, but it is necessary. Change can be
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Which option is the best example of a central idea?
A. A group of kids change their mind about their "scary" neighbor after
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