Central Idea
Cite Text Evidence
Text Structure
Rhetoric
Vocab
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What is the definition of relevant.

" describes information, evidence, or ideas that are closely connected, applicable, or pertinent to a specific topic or matter at hand.

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Part A 17. Which is a central idea of the passage?

C Paper maps offer more holistic views of places than digital maps.

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What is the definition of rhetoric

The act of persuasive storytelling or writing. 

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Part B 18. Which quotation from the passage supports the answer in Part A?

A. “When you live in a place, or you want to travel meaningfully, deep knowledge of the geography will help you to navigate it and to understand its culture and history. Print maps help you acquire deep knowledge faster and more efficiently.” (paragraph 5)

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23. Read the sentence from paragraph 10. The physical act of moving your arm and feeling the paper under your finger gives your brain haptic and sensorimotor cues that contribute to the formation and retention of the cognitive map. 

Why does the author include the sentence?

A It supports her argument about paper maps with scientific evidence.

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What is the definition of sufficient 

enough; adequate.

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19. How does the author develop the importance of paper maps in a digital era?

C by focusing on the reliability and unique purposes paper maps serve

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 21. How does the author use rhetoric to advance her purpose?

B by using a personal story about her own relationship with paper and digital maps

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what is the definition of simile?

Comparison using "like" or "as"

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24. What can the reader infer from the IP address example described in paragraphs 17-18?

D Errors in digital maps have significant ripple effects.

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22. Select two quotations from the passage that provide relevant and sufficient evidence to support the claim in paragraph 2 that “there are distinct advantages to using print maps.”

B “Sensory cues, like unfolding the complicated folds of a paper map, help create that cognitive map in the brain and help the brain to retain the knowledge.” (paragraph 9) 

D “Right now, ambulances and fire trucks can keep a road atlas in the front seat in case electronic navigation fails. If society doesn’t maintain physical maps, first responders won’t be able to get to addresses when there is a fire or someone is critically ill.” (paragraph 19)

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20. How does the author’s use of the word “technochauvinism” impact the passage?

D It expresses the author’s disapproval of people’s biased preferences for digital content.

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What is the definition of "emerge"?

to come out into view, become known, or rise from an enclosed, hidden, or lower state.

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