Prescribed fires are used by land management agencies, such as the National Park Service, the USDA Forest Service and state-level park services, to maintain and restore fire-dependent environments. Low-intensity, prescribed fires are used to remove the buildup of what is called wildland fuel load, which is made up of fallen leaves and timber. If left to accumulate, this fuel load can cause devastating damage during a wildfire. While there are many advantages to using controlled burns, several criticisms can be leveled at the practice.
What is the meaning of prescribed as it is used in paragraph 1?
A. arranged
B. claimed
C. rushed
D. triggered
How the claim, central idea, or prompt answer in a
piece of writing is created through evidence and
support
What is development of ideas?
The amount of time you are given to complete the multiple-choice portion of the MAAP assessment.
What is three hours?
To add to or help out
What is contribute?
Pollution problems can be mitigated by burning on days when wind direction blows away from populated areas.
What does the word mitigated mean as it is used in the sentence?
A. distributed
B. eliminated
C. escalated
D. reduced
What is reduced?
Tp picture events or ideas from a text
What is visualize?
This reading genre is weighted most heavily on the MAAP state assessment.
What is an informational text?
A word that makes the sound it states.
What is onomatopoeia?
Signs should be posted along roadways adjacent to the burning area to warn drivers of the risk.
What does the word adjacent mean as it is used in the sentence?
A. above
B. beside
C. inside
D. under
What is beside?
How a text is set up. ordered, or organized
What is structure?
This strategy helps you cross out wrong answers to find the correct one.
What is the process of elimination?
Why might an author use compare/contrast when discussing two inventions?
What is to help readers understand similarities and differences between the inventions?
I suppose she has some good qualities, conceded Mr. Harrison grudgingly.
What word means the same as grudgingly as it is used in the sentence?
A. disrespectfully
B. gratefully
C. suspiciously
D. unwillingly
What is unwillingly?
To uncover, find, or outline
What is trace?
True or False: A reader should never go back into the text and find evidence before choosing an answer.
What is false?
Connections between elements, ideas, or characters within a text.
What is relationships?
"That old nuisance of a Rachel Lynde was here again today, pestering me for a subscription towards buying a carpet for the vestry room," said Mr. Harrison wrathfully.
What is the meaning of the word nuisance as it is used in the sentence?
A. a nosy person
B. an irritating person
C. a respectful person
D. an intelligent person
What is an irritating person?
A statement of truth which can be backed up by reasons and evidence
What is a claim?
This annotation strategy helps you quickly explain what each paragraph is doing, so you do not have to reread the text.
What is chunking?
The feeling or atmosphere a text creates within the reader.
What is mood?