Read and comprehend proficiently
Researching or using information
Poetry
Understanding Rhetoric
Authors Purpose & Perspective
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What does it mean to read and comprehend proficiently?

The ability to decode words, understand vocabulary, comprehend the meaning of sentences and paragraphs, and make inferences and connections within a text.

100

What does it mean to research or use information?

Using the process to gather and interpret information to answer a question or understood a complex issue.

100

What is Poetry?

Poetry is a literary art form that can be written, spoken, or performed.

100

What is rhetoric?

Rhetoric is language that is carefully constructed to persuade, motivate, or inform the reader or listener about the speaker or writer’s position.

100

What is the authors perspective and purpose?

The author’s point of view refers to their unique perspective, opinions, beliefs, and biases that shape how they present information.

200

What's the difference between reading comprehension and understanding?

"Comprehension" involves mental process of arriving at a conclusion or result. "Understanding" stresses the fact of having attained a grasp of something.

200

What's are examples of reached based information?

Laboratory notebooks, field notebooks, diaries, transcripts, codebooks, videotapes, photographs, and films.

200

What makes a poem?

Stanzas and lines.

200

Why is it important to understand rhetoric?

It helps you as a writer and reader understand the different and interrelated influences surrounding your writing and how it will be received and interpreted.

200

What is an example pf the authors point of view?

In the first person POV, your narrator might say, "I've come to this coffee shop so often, the barista knows me."

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Is reading comprehension a skill?

Comprehension is an essential skill for effective reading and is necessary for learning and critical thinking.

300

What is the importance of research in reading and writing?

Research reading helps scholars understand previous studies on their subject and identify questions that remain unanswered.

300

Does poetry have different formats?

Yes, they can rhyme or not. They mostly contain figurative language, like metaphors, simile, and so much more. All poems are different with structure and meanings.

300

Why is it important to think rhetorically?

Learning to think rhetorically is one of the most important benefits of an education.

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What are the three main author's purposes?

Persuade, inform, and entertain.

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Why is it so important to comprehend what you read?

It helps build vocabulary, learn about the world, and understand hard concepts.

400

What are the 5 purposes of research?

1. Access to new facts

2. Scientific Description

3. Forecasting the future

4. Provide logical solutions to problems

5. Innovation and renewal

400

What are the three basic genres of poetry?

1. Narrative poetry

2. Dramatic poetry

3. Lyric poetry

400

What the three purposes of rhetoric?

Logos, Ethos, and Pathos.

400

Can there be more than one author's purpose?

Authors may have more than one purpose for writing.

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How do you reading and comprehend effectively?

know your purpose, integrate prior knowledge, Preview the text, Plan to break your reading into manageable chunks, decide whether and how to read from a screen, self- monitor, annotate, or summarize.
500

Why are research skills important for students?

Reasearch skills contribute to practical communication skills by enhancing one's ability to articulate ideas, opinions, and findings clearly and coherently.

500

How do you start off a poem?

1. Set the scene/ poetry can tell stories.

2. Start at the conflict/ where your story hurts the most.

3. Start with a Contradiction/powerful tool in poetry.

500

What is Logos, Ethos, and Pathos?

Logos- appeals audience builds up logical arguments

Ethos- appeals to the speaker's status or authority

Pathos- appeals to the emotions

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How does the author's purpose affect the tone of the text?

By choice of words, syntax, and point of view all contribute to establishing the tone whether the author's goal is to inform, romanticize, or provoke.

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