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4th Grade Reading EOG Review

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    Testing Strategies; Reading Comperhension
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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?
    Text evidence and Schema
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  • In which of the following can we identify a main idea? Advertisements, Informational texts, Newspapers, or All of the above?
    All of the above.
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  • In your own words, describe what the main idea of a text is.
    The main idea of a text is what the text is mostly about. It is the point that the author is trying to make.
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  • When summarizing a text, you should include all of the following EXCEPT: 3 supporting details, The text features, The title, or The main idea?
    The text features
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  • What does it mean to summarize a story? To tell about the characters, To describe the problem, To retell the important events of a story, or To describe the lesson a character learned.
    To retell the important events of a story.
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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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  • 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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  • What are supporting details? Explain in your own words.
    Supporting details are pieces pf evidence from the passage that support the theme. They back it up or prove what is being said.
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  • Describe what a firsthand account is. Use examples.
    A firsthand account is a source that has been written by a person who experienced an event. The person is able to use vivid details, what they saw/heard/felt.
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  • Describe what a secondhand account is. Use examples.
    A secondhand account is a source that has been written by someone who did not experience the event. They weren't present for it.
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  • Which pronouns could be used in a firsthand account? I, us, we, or all of the above.
    all of the above.
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  • What will you NOT find in a secondhand account? Description of experience, Details about the event or topic, Facts and statistics, or Information from multiple sources?
    Description of experience.
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  • What is an authors claim? The evidence that proves his/her point, The introduction in a text, The point that the author is making, or The main idea of a text.
    The point that the author is making.
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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 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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