Textual Evidence
Central Idea
Vocabulary in Context
Radium Girls and Chernobyl Trivia
Author's Purpose and Perspective
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What is textual evidence?

Textual evidence is the information from a text that supports an idea or analysis.

100

What is the central idea of a text?

The central idea is the main point or message the author wants to convey to the reader.

100

What does it mean to understand the figurative meaning of a word?

It means interpreting the word based on its usage in a specific situation, beyond its literal meaning.

100

What was the United States Radium Corporation?

The company that employed the women who worked with radium in New Jersey, leading to the health problems. 

100

What does it mean to determine an author’s point of view?

It means identifying the author’s attitude or opinion toward the subject or topic they are discussing.

200

How would you find evidence to support an inference in a text?

Look for details, quotes, or facts from the text that hint at or directly suggest your inference.

200

How do you determine the central idea of a text?

Carefully read the passage, paying close attention to the introduction, key points in each paragraph, and the conclusion, as the author often states the main message in these areas. Look for repeated themes, key words, and phrases to identify the overarching point the author is trying to convey. Essentially, ask yourself "what is the main message or argument the author is making about the topic?" throughout the text.

200

If the phrase "a storm of ideas" is used in a passage, what might it mean figuratively?

It might suggest a large number of ideas or a situation where ideas are conflicting or overwhelming.

200

What are some of the symptoms of radium poisoning that the girls experienced?

Various answers

200

If an author includes opposing views in their article about global warming, what might be their purpose?

The author may want to present a balanced perspective or persuade readers to consider multiple viewpoints.

300

In a historical article, name two kinds of evidence might you look for to understand the causes of a historical event?

Facts, data, quotes from historians, and primary sources such as letters or speeches.

300

What was a central idea that was the same across both The Radium Girls and Midnight in Chernobyl?

Various answers (Mrs. Graves' choice).

300

How can you use context clues to determine the meaning of a new word in a text? 

Various answers.

300

What is The Exclusion Zone?

The evacuation zone around Chernobyl that is off limits to people, which was deemed the most dangerous and heavily contaminated area.

300

How can an author’s background influence their point of view on a topic like immigration?

An author’s personal experiences or cultural background may shape how they present arguments, highlight certain aspects, or prioritize certain facts.

400

How do you distinguish between facts and opinions when citing textual evidence?

Facts are verifiable and supported by evidence; opinions are personal beliefs that are not backed by evidence.

400

Why is understanding the central idea crucial when analyzing an article about climate change?

Understanding the central idea helps clarify the purpose of the article, whether it's to inform, persuade, or analyze a specific issue related to climate change.

400

Define the word “compelling” as used in the sentence: “The author made a compelling argument for environmental reform.”

Compelling means convincing or strong, suggesting that the argument is persuasive.

400

What is Pripyat?

This city, located 10 miles from Chernobyl, was evacuated after the disaster due to dangerous levels of radiation, and it remains uninhabited to this day.

400

In a text about renewable energy, how might the author's purpose influence their choice of evidence?

The author may choose evidence that supports their argument for or against renewable energy based on their intended purpose, whether it is to inform or persuade.

500

Give two pieces of evidence from The Radium Girls to support a claim that Undark paint should not have been used to paint watches. 

Various responses (Mrs. Graves choice)

500

Is this is a key detail from The Radium Girls? Explain why or why not. 

The women became ill with nausea, dehydration, diarrhea, and bone damage.

Yes; various responses.

500

Doctors recommend that everyone exercise every day, particularly those who spend many hours doing SEDENTARY activities like reading, watching television, or playing video games."
Which of the following correctly defines the meaning of the word SEDENTARY?

Too much time seated or not moving.

500

What was the workers' compensation or occupational health and safety law?

Workers that are hurt or injured at work have the right to payment for time missed and doctor fees.

500

What were the purposes of the authors of The Radium Girls and Midnight in Chernobyl? How do you know?

Various answers