Text Features and Text Structures
Rhetorical Devices and Author's Purpose
Citing Evidence
Using Context Clues
Argument vs Claim
100

What is a visual in the text that helps you understand what you are reading.

Text feature

100

What is author's purpose?

The reason why an author writes something.

100

This is the act of using words or ideas from the text to support your answer.

Citing evidence

100

In the sentence, "The arboretum, a place where many tress are grown for study, is a beautiful spot," what does the word arboretum mean?

A place where many trees are grown for study.

100

True or false: a claim is the writer's opinion or position on a topic.

True

200

What tells you how the text is organized?

Text structure

200

What is the point of a rhetorical device?

To make a piece of writing more powerful, memorable, or persuasive.

200

Which is the most common phrase used as a starter sentence for citing text evidence?

"According to the text..."

200

In the sentence, "The boy was gregarious, or very sociable, and made friends easily." What does gregarious mean?

Very sociable

200

Which of the following is a claim?

1) Dogs are loyal pets.

2) Dogs bark loudly.

1) Dogs are loyal pets.

300

Are the following examples of text features or text structures?

-Title/Subtitle

-Heading/Subheading

-Photo/Graphic/Image

Text features

300

Is the following list one of rhetorical devices or of author's purpose?

-Simile/Metaphor

-Hyperbole

-Connotation


Rhetorical Device

300

When citing evidence what must you always connect back to?

Claim or answer

300

In the sentence, "The movie was a total flop, that is, it completely failed to attract an audience." What does flop mean?

Failed.

300

What is an argument?

An argument is the list of reasons or evidence behind a claim.
400

Are the following examples of text features or text structures?

-Compare and contrast

-Descriptive

-Cause and Effect

Text structures

400

Which acronym do we use to determine author's purpose and what do each of the letters stand for?

P.I.E

Persuade, Inform, Entertain

400

When you copy exact words from the text, which punctuation marks are required for citing?

Quotation marks

400

In the sentence, "She is a novice, or beginner, at piano." What does novice mean?

Beginner

400

What makes a strong claim?

1) being debatable

2) being obvious

3) being unrelated

1) Being debatable

500

This text structure shows how two or more things are alike and different. Give an example of what an author might use to show this structure.

Compare and contrast.

500

What is a positive and negative connotation for the word "house"?

Positive: mansion

Negative: shack

500

What is the difference between summarizing and citing evidence?

Summarizing uses your own words; citing uses the author's words.

500

In the sentence, "The desert is an arid place; it recieves little to no rain." What does arid mean?

A place with little to no rain.

500

Which of the following is a complete argument?

1) Homework is bad.

2) Homework should be limited because it causes stress and prevents family time.

2) Homework should be limited because it causes stress and prevents family time.
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