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Forensic Reading
Quiz by Emma Baguley
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- Q1
Match the following terms with the correct explanation
Users link answersLinking30s - Q2
Order the parts of a PEE Paragraph
Users link answersLinking30s - Q3
Which of the following words is not an example of comparative language?
Stronger
Joyful
Bigger
30s - Q4
This diagram consists of two overlapping circles and allows you to compare and contrast two things.
Users enter free textType an Answer30s - Q5
An inference is a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q6
What is the 'equation' for an inference?
guess + question
evidence from the text + what you already know
what you know + what you don't know
30s - Q7
Forensic reading enables us to better understand the text.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q8
Who is the author of 'Window'
J.K Rowling
Jeannie Baker
Andy Griffiths
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