Jennifer was telling her friend Amber about her trip to the cabin last weekend.
What point of view would this story be from?
What is First Person?
If I see on TV that rain is coming I would assume…
That I need an umbrella.
At the amusement park, Ashley read a sign to her younger brother
“You must be this tall two get on this ride.” : The sign should have used which version of “To, “Too”, or Two”?
What is To?
When you make an educated guess or "read between the lines" in a text.
What is make an inference?
If I keep eating junk food, you could assume that..
I will not be very healthy. I will get sick and have cavities.
The dictionary definition of a word is its denotation, but this is its meaning based on the emotions or associations it carries.
On a test, Stephanie wrote for an answer: “You can find this over their”. She lost points but it could have been prevented if she used which version of “Their, There or They’re”
What is There?
This is what's known as the author's message or a universal truth found within the text.
What is the theme?
You might be asked to explain how an author's choices in how they structure a text affect this, which is covered by standard RL 2.5:
What is the plot?
If I have a new classmate who came in the middle of the school year, I could assume that…
The new classmate is nervous and may just need new friends.
What would have been the correct version of “For, Four or Fore”?
What is for?
For standard RL 2.6, you're asked to read a work of literature from outside of the United States and consider how differences in this (otherwise known as the attitudes, customs, and beliefs of a group of people) might impact the meaning.
What is culture?
If I went to sleep late at night, you could assume that…
I will be very tired and sleepy the next day.
When you're asked to evaluate something, you're being asked to do this... but you won't look quite like the image below:
After finishing her project board Christine wrote “Were very close to finding water on Mars”
What is the correct form of “we’re” or “were”?
What is We’re?
A verb that shows up in many standards that means to examine and pick apart.
If someone said that they have a fever (coughing, sneezing and other symptoms), you can assume that..
I have some sort of illness like the flu or COVID
Amber passed a note to her friend Jennifer saying “I like English more then Math”.
What is the correct form of “then or than”?
What is Than?