Non-Fiction Terms Review
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- Q1The main point that the author is making. It tells what the article or reading material is about.text featuresparaphraseheadlinecentral idea30s
- Q2what is an example of Nonfictionshort storieshistorical or life eventspropagandapoems30s
- Q36. " I am Malala" is an example of ?short storymemoirbiographyautobiography30s
- Q4each time a claim is made which of the following is necessary to support the claimtext evidencecaptionobjective summaryparaphrase30s
- Q5to reword something that is written or spoken by someone elseparaphrasetext evidenceobjective summarycaption30s
- Q6not influenced by someones thoughts or feelings. short summary of just the facts and main pointsobjective summarycaptionparaphrasepeer pressure30s
- Q7Short description or reference of a drawing or picturesummarycaptionsubjective summaryobjetive summary30s
- Q8information that is biased and misleading in nature. Used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.propagandabiographysecondary sourceprimary source30s
- Q9A book that written about a person's life by someone else. The authors purpose is to inform the reader.propagandaprimary sourcebiographyautobiography30s
- Q10Slanted text that could be of importance occasionally used In websites, references, books and articlescaptionprimary sourceItalicspropaganda30s
- Q11A biography written by the author about his or herself.autobiographybiasbiographysubjective30s
- Q12a claim made to rebut a previous claim : critics claim that ....evidencecounterclaimprimary sourcesecondary source30s
- Q13to be in favor of,, or to pre-judge something or someone.objectivesubjectivebiascounterclaim30s
- Q14Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions .. This is the opposite of objective.counterclaimsubjectivebiasobjective30s
- Q15parts of a newspaper article, magazine article, textbook, webpage, or other other type of text. include photographs, illustrations, drawings, captions, charts, headlines, and subtitlespropagandasecondary sourcestext featuresprimary sources30s