Central Idea/Theme
Text Evidence
Vocabulary
Inference
Author's Purpose
100

What is the central idea of this text?

Likes and popular posts on social media can influence people's feelings, opinions, and behaviors.

100

Why does the author include multiple studies in the text?

To support ideas with scientific evidence.

100

What does the word 'subtle' most nearly mean in the text?

Small or not easily noticed.

100

what can you infer about why teens care about likes?

Teens care about likes because they want social approval from peers.

100

What is the author main purpose?

To inform readers about how social media likes influence behavior.

200

What statement best expresses the theme of the text?

Social media popularity can shape how people think and act, even when they don't realize it.

200

How does the MRI study contribute to the text?

It shows how the brain responds to social media likes.

200

What does 'perceive' mean as used in the article?

To notice or become aware of.

200

What can be inferred about risky photos on social media?

They may make risky behavior seem acceptable or normal.
200

Is the author trying to persuade, inform, or entertain the reader?

The author is trying to INFORM the reader.

300

How do likes affect teens according to the text?

Like activate the brain's reward system and can influence teens' choices and behavior.

300

What role does the Reddit experiment play?

It shows how early likes affect a post's popularity.

300

What does 'resource' mean when referring to the library?

A helpful service or support for the community.

300

Why might seeing alcohol- related posts encourage teens to drink?

Because repeated exposure lowers self-contol and changes attitudes about drinking.

300

Why does the author include scientific studies in the text?

To provide evidence that supports claims about the effects of social media likes.

400

Which detail best supports the central idea?

Teens were more likely to like photos that already had many likes.

400

How does the author connect social media to real-life behavior?

By explaining how online likes influence actions like drinking or risk- taking.

400

Which context clue helps define 'protested'?

Residents argued against closing the library.

400

What can be inferred about social media's effect on decision-making?

It can influence decisions by shaping what teens see as popular or acceptable.

400

How does the Reddit experiment support the author's purpose?

It shows that early likes can increase a post's popularity, proving that likes influence what people see and value.

500

Explain the central idea using ONE piece of evidence from the text.

Answer varies:

Example : The text explains that seeing popular post activates the reward center in the brain, which can influence teens to like or copy behaviors they see online.

500

Why does the text effective for teens?

Because it uses teen-related example and scientific evidence to explain risk clearly.
500

How does the word 'power' change the tone of the article?

It emphasizes the strong influence likes have, creating a serious tone.

500

Make an infernce about peer pressure online and support it with evidence.

Peer pleasure on social media encourages teens to follow popular trends; studies showed teens liked images more when they had more likes.

500

Explain how the author's purpose connects to the text's warning about social media.

Answer varies!

Ex: The author informs readers so they can be more aware and thoughtful about what they like and share online.

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