U3L5 - Informational Text Word Choice (Quick Check)
If an author wanted to refine the definition of conspiracy theory, what could be included in the next paragraph? The introduction of a new, unrelated topic. An example of a myth contrasted with a conspiracy theory. A restatement of the definition of "conspiracy theory." The use of figurative language to provide nonliteral meanings.
An example of a myth contrasted with a conspiracy theory.
In this passage, how does the second paragraph refine the definition presented in the first paragraph? By noting that health concerns are central to many conspiracy theories and false beliefs. By showing that conspiracy theories and falsehoods are very similar. By contrasting examples of conspiracy theories and falsehoods. By deciding not to include an example of a myth.
By contrasting examples of conspiracy theories and falsehoods.
How does choosing words with a certain connotation imply bias? By avoiding sources that are objective. By engaging the emotions of the audience. By creating language that is subjective. By contradicting the tone of the speaker.
By creating language that is subjective.
"Today, we're talking about conspiracy theories, those irrational ideas that seem to convert certain people from normal to abnormal..." Which words or phrases from the passage indicate the speaker's bias? Conspiracy Irrational Theories Ideas Abnormal
Irrational Abnormal
What is one benefit of choosing words for their denotation? It helps authors to be more objective. It informs the tone by expressing bias. It enhances the tone by engaging the audience. It enables authors to express their opinions.
It helps authors to be more objective.
