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- Q1When finding text evidence, it is important to look for:vague descriptionsgeneral ideasunsupported opinionsspecific details30s
- Q2When finding text evidence, it is helpful to:rely solely on memoryhighlight or underline key informationskip over important detailsread the text quickly30s
- Q3When finding text evidence, what does it mean to 'cite the source'?summarize the main idearewrite the information in your own wordsinclude personal opinionsprovide information about where you got the evidence30s
- Q4When finding text evidence, what does it mean to 'infer'?make random assumptionsmake logical deductions or educated guessescopy information verbatimskip over challenging sections30s
- Q5When finding text evidence, what does it mean to 'paraphrase'?omit important details in the textcopy the information word-for-wordadd personal opinions to the informationrestate the information in your own words30s
- Q6What is the purpose of character change and growth in storytelling?To keep the story predictable and stagnant.To highlight the flaws and weaknesses of the characters.To confuse the readers or viewers.To create a more engaging and relatable narrative.30s
- Q7Which of the following is NOT a common way to show character growth in literature?Overcoming personal flaws or weaknesses.Maintaining the same beliefs and values throughout the story.Learning from past mistakes and experiences.Developing new perspectives and understanding.30s
- Q8Which of the following is an example of determining a theme of a text?Comparing the text to other similar texts.Identifying the main lesson or message of the story.Analyzing the author's writing style.Deciding if the story is interesting or not.30s
- Q9What does it mean to determine a theme or central idea of a text?To highlight the author's personal experiences.To analyze the text's grammar and punctuation.To identify the main message or lesson that the text conveys.To summarize the plot of the text.30s
- Q10How is a theme or central idea of a text conveyed?Through details of how the character changes and grows.Through fictional characters.Through rhetorical questions.Through personal opinions.30s
- Q11Which of the following describes how characters respond or change as a plot moves toward a resolution?The characters may face challenges and make decisions that impact the outcome.The characters remain unchanged throughout the plot.The plot unfolds randomly with no character involvement.30s
- Q12How do characters in a story or drama typically respond to challenges?They rely on others to solve the challenges for them.They make decisions and take actions to overcome the challenges.They ignore the challenges and pretend they don't exist.They give up and accept defeat without trying.30s
- Q13How do characters in a story typically change as the plot unfolds?They may undergo growth, transformation, or learn important lessons.They become less important as the plot progresses.They remain static and unchanged throughout the story.They only change their appearance but not their personality.30s
- Q14In Sol Painting, Inc., what is the name of the main protagonist?MerciTomRoliSally30s
- Q15What is the main theme of the story 'Sol Painting, Inc.' by Meg Medina?FamilyChangeLovePeople make sacrifices to create a better future30s
