Cite Evidence
Central Idea/Summary
Word Meaning
Authors Craft
Arguments/Claims
100

What do you use from the text to support your answer?

What is evidence?

100

What is central idea?

The main message the author wants to communicate. 

100

What helps you figure out the meaning of unknown words? 

Context clues 

100

What is text structure?

How a text is organized

100

What is a claim?

An opinion the authors argues 

200

True Or False. Opinions count as strong evidence.

False

200

What is a summary?

The short version of what the text is about 

200

What is figurative language? 

A play with words

Words or phrases that differ from their literal meaning 

200

Who is the authors audience?

The person the author is writing to 

200

What supports a claim?

Evidence and reasons 

300

What does "textual evidence" mean?

Facts and details from the text 

300

Which is not a good summary? details, opinions, or main points? 

Opinions 

300

What are context clues?

Words that are around the "unknown" vocab 

300

What is point of view?

Authors perspective 

300

What is a counterclaim? 

The opposing opinion 

400

Why is quoting the text better than guessing?

It shows proof from the author

400

How do details support the central idea?

They explain, or prove them

400

What does tone mean?

The authors attitude 

400

How can bias affect a text?

It makes the text one-sided 

400

What makes evidence relevant? 

It connects back to the claim 

500

Explain how evidence helps prove your thinking. 

It supports and strengthens your answer 

500

Whats wrong with this summary? 

The article is about pollution. It talks about trash in the oceans , dirty air, and how animals are affected. I think people should care more.

It includes an opinion 

500

How does word choice affect meaning? 

It changes how to reader feels 

500

An authors writes about school uniforms using only statistics that show uniforms improve behavior, it does not include any negative information. What does it tell you about the authors purpose/point of view?

the author is biased or trying to persuade the reader. 

500

Why could weak evidence be an issue?

It makes the argument untrustworthy  

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