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The first thing I should do before I start reading the text is...
answer all of the questions
skim the text
read the title of the text
highlight the title
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Which group of words identifies types of context clues?
synonym, definition, metaphor, and mood
antonym, main idea, simile, and tone
antonym, synonym, definition, and example
1st person POV, 3rd person POV, detail, and example
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I can use "slash the trash" when I...
skim the answers
read the text
skip paragraphs that I know are not that important
eliminate answers that I know are wrong
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I will infer when I...
find the main idea
guess
use clues from the text to draw a conclusion
compare and contrast
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What is a simile?
a comparison of 2 things
a comparison of 2 things, using like or as
the main idea of a text
the conclusion of a text
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When I get tired during the test, I should..
end the test
rush to finish
take a break to rest my mind and then start again
answer C to all of the questions
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Why is it important to find evidence to support my answer?
It will help me be more confident in my answer.
Mrs. Holste says to and she is always right.
It isn't that important, because I can remember.
I really like to use the highlighter tool.
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Imagery is important when I read a poem because...
it isn't
it gives me the main idea of a poem
it gives me the answer to the question
it helps to put a picture in my mind
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What is a strategy for finding the main idea?
Just guess.
Read the first and last sentences of the text or paragraph.
Find a word that repeats.
Find a detail.
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What the difference between a fact and an opinion?
A fact can be proven, but an opinion is what someone thinks.
An opinion is what everyone thinks.
A fact can not be proven.
Fact and opinion are synonyms.
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Poems are organized by...
text and pictures
a lot of text
paragraphs
stanzas
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After I read the title of the text, I should...
answer the questions
begin reading carefully
read and highlight important words in the questions
skim the whole text
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________________tells events in order beginning with the earliest and continuing with the most recent.
Comparison
First
Chronological
Problem and Solution
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When I am reading a nonfiction passage, I should...
read only the first and last paragraphs
just read the questions
skim carefully
read all of the headings
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What is a theme?
A type of figurative language
A detail from the story
An opinion
An idea or lesson that recurs in the story
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What is the plot of a fiction story?
the main of a story
the conclusion of a story
the beginning of a story
the sequence of events in a story
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I know the text is written in 1st person POV because...
I notice the pronouns "you", "your"
I notice the pronouns "I", "he", "them"
I notice the pronouns "they", "he", "she"
I notice the pronouns "I", "we", "our", "my"
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What is a synonym for prepared?
ready
unready
unfit
surprised
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A antonym is...
a type of figurative language
a word that is the same
a key detail
a word that is the opposite
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When I contrast, I...
highlight paragraphs
look for differences
look for similarities
answer the questions
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