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Why do authors use facts and details in their writing?
To make the text look longer.
To support their Point of View and prove their ideas are true.
To confuse the reader.
To practice their typing skills.
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Which of the following is an example of PARAPHRASING?
On page 5, the author stated, "The tractor changed farming forever."
The text says, "Cars were invented in the late 1800s."
According to the article, "Residents said that cars startled their horses."
The author explains that tractors helped farmers do their work much faster than before.
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Which of the following is a correct example of a sentence starter for a QUOTE?
I think that...
Once upon a time...
According to the text, "..."
Paraphrasing shows that...
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What does "Paraphrasing" mean?
Copying the author's words exactly.
Putting the evidence into your own words while keeping the same meaning.
Changing the meaning of the text to fit your opinion.
Reading the text out loud.
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Which punctuation mark MUST be used when you are quoting directly from a text?
Exclamation points ! !
Commas ,
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What does it mean to "Quote" text evidence?
To rewrite the sentence in your own words.
To copy the EXACT words from the text using quotation marks.
To guess what the author meant.
To write a poem about the text.
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What is the purpose of the Conclusion?
To introduce a brand new topic.
To ask the reader a lot of questions.
To summarize the main ideas mentioned in the body paragraphs.
To tell a funny joke.
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What belongs in the Body Paragraphs of an essay?
A summary of the main ideas only.
Explanations and evidence about specific topics.
A list of sources.
A repetition of the introduction.
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Where would you usually find the "Hook" in an essay?
The very first sentence.
The last sentence of the conclusion.
In the middle of Body Paragraph #2.
You do not need a hook.
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According to the "Good Essay Structure" guide what is the main job of the Introduction?
To summarize everything you just wrote.
To list every single fact you know.
To hook the reader and introduce the main topic.
To give specific details about the second topic.
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Which adjective does the author use to make spiders sound positive?
Incredible
Nasty
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Eight-legged
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What is the author's Point of View regarding spiders?
Spiders are useful and should be protected.
Spiders are dangerous to pets.
Spiders are gross and should be squashed.
Spiders are scary but necessary evils.
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Which detail from the text supports the author's opinion that the city is "exhausting"?
The cars honk all night long...
Living in the city...
I would give anything to move...
Move to a quiet farm.
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Which statement best describes the author’s Point of View in Text C?
City life is unpleasant and too noisy.
City life is unpleasant and too noisy.
City life is better than farm life.
City life is expensive.
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How are the two authors DIFFERENT?
A thinks diving is amazing, B thinks it frightening.
A thinks the ocean is ugly, Author B thinks it pretty.
A writes about space, B writes about the ocean.
A wants to sell equipment, B wants to ban swimming.
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Which text evidence supports the Point of View in Text B?
Floating weightlessly next to colorful coral...
Everyone should try it at least once...
It is peaceful, quiet...
It is a stressful and scary environment.
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What is the author’s Point of View in Text B?
Being underwater is scary and uncomfortable.
Being underwater is boring.
Being underwater is exciting for scientists.
Being underwater is safe if you have the right gear.
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Which word from Text A best helps identify the author's Point of View?
Breathtaking
Experience
Fish
World
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What is the author’s Point of View in Text A?
Scuba diving is a wonderful and magical experience.
Scuba diving is expensive but necessary.
Scuba diving is dangerous and should be avoided.
Scuba diving is difficult to learn.
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What is the TOPIC of both Text A and Text B?
Scuba diving / being underwater
The dangers of sharks
How to buy swimming gear
Colorful coral reefs
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