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What is the main goal of an informational text?
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To tell a story
To share feelings
To convince readers
To give facts
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Which is not a feature of informational text?
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Headings and subheadings
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What is the main goal of an informational text?
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Which is not a feature of informational text?
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Where would you most likely find a text about climate change?
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What helps readers see the main idea of each section?
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Why does an author use bold or italicized words?
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What type of language is used in informational texts?
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A 'How-To' article is an example of what type of text?
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What features are common in a biography?
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What makes a persuasive text different from an informational text?
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What structure is used when explaining photosynthesis steps?
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What does the sentence 'Scientists found that bees are disappearing due to habitat loss' primarily show?
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What is the main purpose of the text about Jose Rizal?
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What is essentially a chronological timeline used for?
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What is propaganda primarily meant to do?
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Which of the following is a common feature of propaganda?
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What does the term 'bias' refer to?
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Which phrase demonstrates an example of bias?
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What technique is used in the statement 'Only the smartest students join the advanced Math class'?
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Which phrase is an example of name-calling?
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Which term describes the use of vague but positive words like 'amazing' or 'perfect'?
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What is used in the statement 'People who don’t recycle are careless and selfish.'?
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What propaganda technique is used in 'Millions of customers can't be wrong! Join us today!'?
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What propaganda technique is shown in 'Brand Z is the smartest choice.'?
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Which is an example of glittering generalities?
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Which shows positive bias?
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Which is a stereotype?
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What does point of view mean?
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Which shows a point of view?
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What does the statement 'Our athletes are the best!' show?
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What does the statement 'Girls love dolls, boys love trucks!' show?
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What is the purpose of a magazine?
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Why is a newspaper more credible than a magazine opinion piece?
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Why compare information from sources?
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Two articles say video games are good or bad. What should a reader do?
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What can you find in a newspaper?
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Why do two sources describe one event differently?
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What does saying 'Only young people understand technology' demonstrate?
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What does the statement 'All artists are messy and creative' illustrate?
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What is the main goal of a balanced opinion piece?
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What is the effect of showing only one culture in advertisements?
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What does a biography include that an encyclopedia does not?
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How does a blog differ from a newspaper article?
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What should you check when comparing two articles?
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What is the primary purpose of a persuasive essay?
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What is a key feature of a news article?
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What is a characteristic of an autobiography?
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What is the main function of a table of contents in a book?
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What is the main purpose of a summary?
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What information is typically found in a review?
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What is a primary characteristic of a fictional story?
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Which of the following phrases is an example of name-calling?
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Which propaganda technique is used when a speaker uses vague but positive words like 'amazing,' 'perfect,' or 'superior' without providing facts?
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Which of the following propaganda techniques is present in the statement 'People who don’t recycle are careless and selfish.'?
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Which propaganda technique is used in the sentence 'Millions of satisfied customers can’t be wrong! Join us today!'
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Which of the following statements represents a point of view?
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If an author writes, 'All artists are messy and creative,' what type of message is this?
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What is the purpose of a magazine?
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Which factors should you analyze when comparing two articles about the same event to determine if they present different perspectives?
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Which statement shows a positive bias?
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Which of the following might be a reason two sources describe the same event differently?
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What is the primary purpose of an informational text?
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Which of the following is NOT a typical feature of informational text?
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Which type of language is most commonly used in informational texts?
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What is the main purpose of a persuasive article that differentiates it from an informational article?
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Which text structure is used in a passage that explains the steps of photosynthesis in plants?
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Which of the following is a key language feature in a biography?
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What is the primary aim of a persuasive article?
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Which of the following statements about bias is correct?
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Which propaganda technique is used when a speaker uses vague but positive words like 'amazing,' 'perfect,' or 'superior' without providing facts?
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What is the key difference in perspective and content between a personal blog with a strong opinion and a newspaper article providing both sides on a new city policy?