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A text could be organized by using which of the following?
main idea
subheadings
details
thesis statement
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When thinking of cause and effect, the effect refers to...?
how it happened
did it happen
what happened
why it happened
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The perspective from which the story is told is referred to as the author's...?
Purpose
Theme
Point of View
Central Idea
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I am the most important point (or points) an author is trying to make about a topic.
Subtitles
Central Idea
Theme
Text Structure
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When looking for similarities and differences I am also looking to ...?
only the similarities
supporting details
compare and contrast
only the differences
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The tone of a story refers to the author's....?
inspiration for writing
attitude towards topic
argument on the text
position on the topic
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What is one skill that returns in every question of the text no matter what it is?
Point of View
Author's Purpose
Context Clues
Citing Evidence
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Where the story takes place and impacts the actions and thoughts of a character is called.
Climax
Influences
Inference
Setting
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The thesis statement is located in the...
Conclusion
Body Paragraphs
Introduction and Conclusion
Introduction
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When a question states, what is the BEST possible answer I know that...?
Context Clues are important.
I need to panic.
There are 2 answers that may appear correct.
I need to find the central idea.
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The turning point in a text is usually refer to as .... ?
Climax
Antagonist
Protagonist
Exposition
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In poetry the sections of the text, which look like paragraphs, are refer to as...?
Stanzas
Rhyming schemes
Prose
Poetry paragraphs
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When the direction state, "read this article" I know that ...?
article will have a claim and counterclaim
article is fictional
article is written in first person
article is informational
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When I am unsure of the meaning of the word, and I look for nearby words, they are called...
Academic Language
Context Blues
Inferences
Context Clues
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When thinking of cause and effect, the cause refers to...?
why it happened
did it happen
what happened
how it happened
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Not all author's tell us everything in a text, therefore I need to make .... as I read.
Inferences
Summaries
Point of View
Settings
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As I read a text, I must _______ in order to make my understanding stronger.
Summarize & Analyze
Annotate
Analyze
Summarize
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The main message in which the author is trying to convey in the text. The lesson to be learned.
Central Idea
Inference
Summary
Theme
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