
9/9/24 Section 4 Lesson 2 Standards Quiz
Quiz by MARCUS BECKWITH
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- Q1
What does it mean to quote "accurately" from a text?
To copy the exact words and punctuation from the specific part of the text
30s - Q2
Why is it important to use quotes when explaining what a text says?
It provides evidence to support your explanation
30s - Q3
drawing inferences =
making a predictions using the details and facts from the text
30s - Q4
When drawing inferences from a text, you should:
Combine information from the text with your own knowledge
30s - Q5
A theme in a story is:
A central idea or message about life
30s - Q6
How can you determine the theme of a story?
By analyzing details, characters' actions, and events in the text. Analyzing how a character responds to conflict/adversity
30s - Q7
When summarizing a text, you should:
Provide a brief overview of the main points
30s - Q8
How do characters' responses to challenges help reveal the theme?
They often demonstrate important lessons or values
30s - Q9
When making an inference, you are:
Reading between the lines and drawing a conclusion
30s - Q10
How can a character's growth throughout a story contribute to the theme?
It often reflects the central message or lesson of the story
30s - Q11
What role does the setting play in determining a story's theme?
It can provide context and influence characters' actions
30s - Q12
When a character faces a difficult decision, how can this relate to the theme?
It often highlights important life lessons
30s - Q13
When a character learns a lesson, how does this usually connect to the theme?
The lesson learned often reflects or reinforces the story's theme
30s - Q14
How can the tone or mood of a text contribute to its theme?
The emotional atmosphere often reinforces or contrasts with the theme
30s - Q15
tone =
the author's feelings/attitude could be positive or negative
30s