5154 English

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When paraphrasing

The ideas and meaning of the original source must be maintained the wording must be your own the main ideas need to come through

The tooth fairy is real because nobody has proven she doesn't exist listen example of which fallacy

Appeal to ignorance

What is a fact

Approvable statement that can be shown to be true without any doubt

Which of the following statements about assumptions in written work is false

Assumptions are facts that can be proven with evidence

Argument 1: I don't know if I should say the president X is corrupt but all I'm saying is that many people have questions people think he's corrupt people are worried and so I think it's a serious issue maybe he isn't corrupt but maybe he is a lot of people think he is I'm so worried about whether he's corrupt or not Argument 2: A close analysis of documents produced during president access time in office has shown no evidence or corruption or any specific instances of bribery under the table deals or any other crime therefore I conclude that president X is not corrupt What assumptions does each author make

Author one if many people think some thing there must be some truth to it Author to if an investigation didn't find corruption no corruption exists

What examples of formatting would you most expect to see in an informational text

Bold terms headings bullet points

Refers to the process of selecting only certain fax in order to scare people's opinions

Card stacking

Which situation is best to use a Venn diagram

Comparing two or three topics

In paraphrasing what purpose do citations serve

Crediting the original source

After reading an informational text what should they not do

Cross out everything in that they disagree with

What do you do in the method step

Decide on what to use to compare or contrast

Which of the following is not a step in synthesizing to texts

Decide which tax is better than another

What organizational method involves organizing ideas in the order of most important to least important

Empathetic

What is logical fallacy

Faulty reasoning or logic in an argument

A company memo or lab report is an example of

General organizational pattern

What is the first step in drawing inferences from an informational text?

Identify the type of text you're reading

The phrase to put ones leg represents what sort of phenomenon in English

Idiom

When an author in her own work references to an event in another work this is called and

Illusion

Which text feature usually comes after the main body of the text in consists of often exhausted list of specific subjects and their locations in the text

Index

Characters plot and theme oh and Hance each other which of the following is the best example of how plot can enhance characters

Is the characters face a series of challenges the reader becomes more involved with the characters

Which level of reading comprehension is what actually happens in a story

Literal meaning

Rendering foreign words by their primary definitions is another language known as

Literal translation

If you were to create a one or two sentence summary of a story this would be the

Main idea

Propaganda is very powerful form of

Manipulative reporting

Argument 1: many studies have proven that vaccinations are safe and effective and protect against dangerous diseases Argument 2: would you want to look into your child's eyes and see you deliberately put her life at risk for no reason by giving her toxic vaccines babies are so fragile can you really imagine it's good for them to fill their tiny bodies with so many chemicals What is one of the main differences between these two arguments

One is an appeal to emotion the other is an appeal to facts and evidence

Which of the following gives animals Or inanimate objects human qualities or characteristics

Personification

Extended metaphors are most often found in which style of writing

Poetry

What should someone not do before reading an informational text

Read someone else's thoughts on the text

What is the ability to process and understand information we have read

Reading comprehension

contrasting

Refers to describing the differences between two or more story elements

The best approach to making an inference is two

Review the background ask questions make predictions and then draw a conclusion

You are reading two books about early colonist settlements and you were comparing the lessons and evidence listed in each book which process are you doing while reading

Synthesizing

Elements existing independently of a main text and intended to enhance readers experiences with it are known as

Text features

What does imagery in the poem Harlem by Langston Hughes symbolize

The African-American experience

Which of the following would be considered informational text

A book about the uses history and types of chili

A metaphor is

A comparison between two unlike things

What is an inference?

A deduction your mind makes that is not explicitly stated in text

Which of the following aspects is not used in emotional appeals

A desire for evidence

How does a metaphor different from a simile

A metaphor compares two things directly to each other or as a simile qualify as a comparison sometimes using like or as

What is an opinion

A statement that expresses a personal belief idea or feeling that is not provable

What kinds of words are great places to begin looking for inferences because they are descriptors that often carry assumptions about the readers past experiences

Adjectives

You were reading a book and you come across a passage or a lot of words begin with the same consonant what kind of figurative language did you just see

Alliteration

Which of these phrases describes a theme of a piece of literature

The deeper meaning or message

Which of the following is the best definition for plot

The sequence of events

All of the following indicators point Tobias in written work except

The writers use of impartial language

What is the purpose of an extended metaphor

To create a deeper more involved comparison with an a work of literature

What is euphemism

When an author uses a milder image or phrase to describe a graphic or explicit event


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