Central Ideas
Hidden Meanings
Evidence
Using References
Avoiding syntax errors
100

The most important point or message that the author wants to convey.

What is the main idea or central message of an informational text?

100

What is the hidden or implied meaning behind a text?

This refers to the underlying message, symbolism, or subtext that may not be directly stated in the text.

100

This provides factual information, examples, or expert opinions that support the claims or assertions made in an argument.

What is the role of evidence in supporting an argument?

100

Referencing other what shows that you have conducted research, considered multiple perspectives, and supports your arguments or claims with reliable sources.

How can referencing other texts enhance the credibility of your own writing?

100

These are mistakes or violations of the rules of grammar or sentence structure that can make writing unclear, confusing, or grammatically incorrect.

What are syntax errors in writing?

200

Give an example of an informational text and identify its central idea.

Example: A news article about climate change. Central Idea: The urgent need for global action to combat climate change.

200

Example: "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. Hidden Meaning: The novel is an ________ that represents the events of the Russian Revolution and the subsequent rise of totalitarianism.

What is an allegory?

200

In an argument about the benefits of exercise, the statement "Regular exercise has been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease by 30%." is an example of this. 

Give an example of textual evidence that supports a specific claim in an argument.

200

Example: In an essay about climate change, referencing this published in a peer-reviewed journal to support the statement "Increased greenhouse gas emissions contribute to global warming."

Give an example of using a reference to support a statement.

200

Example: "I goes to the store." Correction: "I __ to the store."

go/went


300

How do you determine the central idea of a text?

You analyze the main points and supporting details to identify the overarching message or theme.

300

This can provide clues about an author's attitude, intentions, or emotions, which can help readers infer hidden meanings or subtext in the text.

What is an author's tone and mood?

300

This is typically supported by reputable sources, data, research studies, expert opinions, or direct quotations from reliable individuals or texts.

How can you identify strong and credible evidence in a text?

300

 To avoid plagiarism, you should...

Give credit to the original authors and provide accurate citations or references according to a specific citation style.

300

These activities involve carefully reviewing your writing to identify errors, including syntax errors, and making necessary corrections to improve the clarity and flow of the text.

How can proofreading and editing help identify and correct syntax errors?

400

 The central idea is the main point or message of the text, while supporting details provide evidence, examples, or explanations to reinforce or clarify the central idea.

Explain the difference between the central idea and supporting details in a text.

400

A poem with rich symbolism and metaphorical language can often have multiple hidden meanings, as different readers may interpret the symbols and metaphors differently.

Describe a situation where a text may have multiple hidden meanings.

400

This type of evidence is factual and observable, providing clear proof of a claim, while this evidence relies on individual stories. 

Explain the difference between data and anecdotal evidence.

400

Properly doing this in academic writing acknowledges the original authors, allows readers to locate and verify the sources, and upholds academic integrity by giving credit where it is due.

Explain the importance of properly citing sources in academic writing.

400

Syntax errors can affect what when they lead to ambiguous or incorrect sentence structures, making it difficult for readers to understand the intended message or causing misinterpretation.

Describe a situation where syntax errors can affect the clarity and meaning of a text.

500

This can be used to create a concise summary of the text by capturing the main point or message in a few sentences.

How can the central idea of a text be used to summarize its content?

500

What are some common literary devices used to convey hidden meanings in texts?

These are used to convey hidden meanings include symbolism, metaphor, irony, allusion, and foreshadowing.

500

Scenario: In a debate about the effects of social media on mental health, these such as research studies, surveys, or personal testimonies can be used to support or refute claims about the impact of social media on well-being.

Provide a scenario and explain how evidence can be used to support or refute a claim.

500

Situation: When making a claim about the historical significance of an event, using a reference to a primary source such as a diary, letter, or official document from that time period can do what to your argument.

Describe a situation where it would be appropriate to use a reference to support your argument.

500

 Some strategies for avoiding what include reading your writing aloud to check for awkward or confusing sentence structures, using grammar and style guides as references, and seeking feedback from others to identify and correct errors.

What are some strategies for avoiding syntax errors when writing?