Annotation
Inferences
Citing Evidence
R.A.C.E
Other
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What symbol would you use in an annotation for something surprising?

An exclamation point (!)

100

True or False: An inference is something that is stated directly in the text.

False

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What type of textual evidence would you cite to answer an explicit question?

Evidence directly stated in the text (explicit evidence)

100

What does the 'R' in R.A.C.E. stand for?

Restate

100

What are context clues?

Words or phrases in a sentence or paragraph that help you understand the meaning of an unknown word.

200

When annotating, what does it mean to underline a word?

It indicates an unknown or important word you want to learn.

200

How do you make an inference based on a text?

By combining details from the text with your own knowledge to reach a conclusion.

200

What does it mean to "cite evidence" in a text response?

It means to refer directly to specific parts of the text to support your answer or argument.

200

What does the 'A' in R.A.C.E. stand for?

Answer

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What is the main idea of a text?

The central point or message that the author wants to convey

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What is the purpose of annotating a text?

To interact with the text by making notes, asking questions, or identifying key points.

300

What is the difference between explicit evidence and an inference?

Explicit evidence is directly stated in the text, while an inference is a conclusion based on clues in the text.

300

What type of question would require you to cite textual evidence?

Any question that asks "How do you know?" or "What evidence supports this?"

300

What does the 'C' in R.A.C.E. stand for?

Cite

300

What is the difference between fiction and nonfiction?

Fiction is made-up or imaginary, while nonfiction is based on real facts, events, and information.

400

When annotating, why might you use an arrow?

To show a connection between to ideas or events in the text.

400

What do we call an inference?

An educated conclusion.

400

What type of punctuation should be used when directly quoting evidence from a text?

Quotation marks.

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What does the 'E' in R.A.C.E. stand for?

Explain

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What is a summary?

A brief restatement of the main points or events in a text, without including unnecessary details.

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Why is annotating helpful when analyzing a text?

Annotating helps keep track of important details, make connections, and ask questions, which makes it easier to analyze and refer back to the text.

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What are two key differences between citing explicit information and making inferences?

Explicit evidence is directly stated, while an inference is a conclusion you draw from clues and reasoning.

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What key phrase can you use to introduce cited evidence in your writing?

According to the text..." or "The author states..."

500

How does using the R.A.C.E. strategy helps structure your response.

It helps you structure your answer logically by ensuring you restate the question, answer it, cite evidence, and explain how the evidence supports your answer.

500

What is a character's point of view in a story?

It refers to the perspective or attitude that a character has toward the events or people in the story.

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