What is the term for information directly taken from a text to support an idea?
textual evidence
What does “point of view” mean in a text
the perspective from which the story is told
What are the three main purposes of writing?
to inform, persuade, or entertain
A text that lists events in the order they happened uses what structure
chronological order
What does it mean to evaluate a text?
to judge its effectiveness or credibility
If a student says “The author states…” what are they doing?
citing evidence
First-person point of view uses which pronouns
“I” and “we”
A text that explains how to bake a cake has what purpose?
To inform
What is the term for how a text is arranged
text structure
What is bias in a text?
is a preference or prejudice that affects how information is presented
Why is it important to use evidence when making a claim?
to prove or support your argument
How does third person limited differ from third-person omniscient?
limited shows one character’s thoughts, omniscient shows all characters’ thoughts?
what purpose does an advertisement usually serve?
To persuade
Which structure compares similarities and differences between two ideas
compare and contrast
Why is it important to consider multiple viewpoints?
to gain a balanced understanding of the issue
Which type of evidence is stronger: a direct quote or a summary?
a direct quote
Why might an author choose first-person narration?
to create intimacy and personal connection with the reader
How can you tell if a text’s purpose is to entertain?
if it uses storytelling, humor, or emotional appeal
A text that explains a problem and then offers solutions uses what structure
problem and solution
How can you tell if an argument is weak?
if it lacks evidence or uses faulty reasoning?
When analyzing evidence, what must you also explain besides the quote itself?
the evidence that supports your claim
How can analyzing point of view reveal bias in informational texts
by showing how the author’s perspective influences the presentation of facts?
Why is identifying an author’s purpose important for critical reading?
it helps you understand the author’s intent and evaluate their message?
Why is recognizing text structure important for comprehension?
it helps readers predict, organize, and understand information more effectively
What is the difference between fact and opinion, and why does it matter?
fact is verifiable, opinion is belief; it matters for evaluating credibility