Understanding information
Arrangement
Sources
Content
US Seminal Documents
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facts or information from a text, used as support for whether a belief or proposition is true or valid

What is Textual Evidence?

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Patterns used by authors to organize written information

What are Text Structures?

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to find or discover by investigation

What is Trace?
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a message conveyed to the reader in a text; akin to central idea

What is Theme?
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This amendment to the US Constitution protects such things as the freedom of speech, the freedom of religion, and the freedom to assemble.

What is the First (1st) Amendment?

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To decide the value or worth after study; to judge

What is Evaluate?

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the way in which information is arranged

What is the Format?

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The exact location of a quotation or reference from a text brought forward as support

What is a Citation?

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The thought, concept, notion, or impression that is of greatest importance in the text or portion of the text

What is the Central Idea?

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This amendment to the US Constitution protects citizens from self-incrimination and double jeopardy, as well as protects their right to a jury trial.

What is the Fifth (5th) Amendment?

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To separate into its constituent elements or parts; to break into smaller parts for the purpose of study or examination

What is Analyze?

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A logical assumption based upon information from the text plus prior knowledge and/or experience

What is an Inference?

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To express meaning using different words, without impacting the original purpose of the author or speaker

What is Paraphrase?

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Important words and/or phrases

What are Key Details?

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This speech by Abraham Lincoln was given at a cemetery to commemorate the dead and rally the nation in war.

What is the Gettysburg Address?

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A brief statement that contains the essential ideas of a longer passage

What is (a) Summary/Summarize?

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a sophisticated inference; a logical assumption based on multiple pieces of information from a text plus prior knowledge and/or experience

What is a Conclusion?

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Subject

What is the Topic?

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Opinion, perspective, position

What is Point of view?

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This amendment to the US Constitution protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms.

What is the Second (2nd) Amendment?

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In this short story read in class, the main characters hear a Tyrannosaurus Rex roar, and a gunshot, that all sound like the title.

What is "A Sound of Thunder"

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When the date is presented as Day Month Year (29 March 2022)

What is MLA Format?

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to note similarities

What is Compare?

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the author's, speaker's, character's, or narrator's attitude toward a particular subject

What is Tone?

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This seminal US Text begins with the phrase, "We the People..."

What is the US Constitution?