9/23/24 Section 6 Lesson 1 Standards and I CAN Statements Quiz
Quiz by MARCUS BECKWITH
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- Q1
When explaining what a text says explicitly, you should:
Refer to details and examples from the text
30s - Q2
When summarizing a paragraph, you should:
Include only the main ideas (the important points that deal with OVERCOMING the PROBLEM TO SUCCEED)
30s - Q3
A theme in a story is:
A central idea or message of the story
30s - Q4
A good summary of a chapter should:
Capture the main ideas and important details
30s - Q5
The theme of a drama can often be found by examining:
How characters overcome obstacles or learn lessons
30s - Q6
When summarizing a text, it's important to:
Focus on the main ideas and leave out less important information
30s - Q7
What's the best way to find the theme of a poem?
Look at how the speaker reflects on the topic
30s - Q8
When determining how characters respond to challenges, you should pay attention to:
Their actions, thoughts, and words in difficult situations
30s - Q9
What does "text evidence" mean?
Specific information or quotes from the text that support an idea
30s - Q10
R.A.C.E. =
Restate, Answer, Cite Evidence, and Explain your reasoning for your answer
30s - Q11
When summarizing a text from beginning to end, you should:
Write a sentences covering the main points
30s - Q12
How can you support your interpretation of a text?
By using specific evidence from the text
30s