True or False: Connections are how two things are related or how they interact.
True
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Which of the following could describe the theme of a story? The message an author is trying to send, The lesson a main character learns in a story, The universal truth or idea that is shown in a story, or All of the above.
All of the above.
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Describe what context clues are.
Context clues are the clues in the text that help readers understand the meaning of unknown words or phrases.
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When integrating information, two texts you read should: Only compare the similarities, Only use the information that is different, Only use information that connects from each text, or None of the above.
None of the above.
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What is an example of an author's claim about "College"?
Answers will vary. (EX: College is important/College is a stepping stone to success.)
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In your own words, describe how a character change can show theme?
When there is a character change, they usually learn a lesson and grow as a person. This helps show theme because the reader learns from the character.
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If an author wrote a text comparing a firefighter and a police officer, what is a similarity and difference between the two.
They are both first responders. They both help protect the community. The police work to maintain the law but the firefighter helps put out fires.
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Explain what a connection between One Person and a Big Event is:
The connection is the relationship between a person and something that has happened in our history. it is what the person is known for.
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What are the 3 types of point of view?
First-person, second-person, and third-person
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How can an author support his/her claim? Evidence, Quotes, Statistics, Reasoning, or All of the above..
All of the above.
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What does text evidence mean? Clues directly stated in the text, Background knowledge, or Predictions about the text?
Clues stated directly in the text.
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What two components make inferences? Schema and Main Idea, Text evidence and Main Idea, Text evidence and Schema, or All of the above?