Adding short notes to a book or piece of writing to explain parts of it.
A.) setting
B.) Inference
C.) Annotation
Annotation (NOUN)
A) Reveal
B) Plot
C) Audacity
C) Audacity
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Information (facts, details, quotes) from a text that is used to support an inference, claim, opinion, or answer.
A) Text evidence
B) Plot
C) Hinder
Text Evidence (NOUN)
Stepped on Legos...
A) Setting
B) Excruciating
C) Significant
B) Excruciating
Reveal
When reading the homework sheet Ms. Dickenson had given her, Sue underlined one of the sentences and put a shocked emoji face next to the sentence.
The text above is an example of:
A) Inference
B) Excruciating
C) Annotation
C) Annotation
A reasonable guess that a reader makes based on text evidence, prior knowledge, and personal experience.
A) Plot
B) Setting
C) Inference
Inference (NOUN)
A) Hinder
B) Perspective
C) text evidence
A) Hinder
Audacity
Joe ate his brothers last piece of candy even though he told him not to.
The text above best represents:
A) Audacity
B) Plot
C) Hinder
A) Audacity
A way of thinking about something based on your experiences.
A) Inference
B) Setting
C) Perspective
Perspective (NOUN)
A) Text evidence
B) Plot
C) Inference
Plot
The teacher waited until everyone had finished taking their test before she was willing to show everyone their grades.
Which of the following BEST represents the text above?
A) Significant
B) Inference
C) Reveal
C) Reveal
Series of events that make up a story.
A) Setting
B) Annotating
C) Plot
Plot (NOUN)
A) Hinder
B) Perspective
C) Significant
B) Perspective
Excruciating
The sky was dark and filled with clouds. I heard a loud thunder off in the distance. People around me started to reach for their umbrellas, so I assumed it was going to rain any minute now.
The text above BEST represents...
A) Inference
B) Setting
C) Perspective
A) Inference