
RI.5.6
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- Q1What is the main purpose of a summary in a text?To replace the original text entirelyTo provide a brief overview of the main ideasTo give a detailed explanation of every detailTo present a personal opinion about the text30s
- Q2Which of the following is a key feature of an informational text?It focuses on character developmentIt includes facts and evidence to explain a topicIt tells a fictional storyIt is written in poetic form30s
- Q3What does the term 'text features' refer to in informational texts?The characters and plot of a storyThe style of writing and vocabulary usedThe moral lesson found in a narrativeElements like headings, charts, and graphs that help organize information30s
- Q4Why is it important to identify the main idea of a passage?It helps you understand the overall message of the textIt makes reading more challengingIt ensures you can skip reading the textIt allows you to memorize every detail30s
- Q5What is a possible benefit of using diagrams in a non-fiction text?They provide a narrative about charactersThey visually represent information to enhance understandingThey serve as decorative elements onlyThey replace the need to read the text30s
- Q6What type of claim does an author make in an argumentative text?A detailed description of a historical eventA series of facts without any opinionA summary of an unrelated storyA position on a debatable issue supported by evidence30s
- Q7What is the purpose of using anecdotes in a text?To confuse the reader with unrelated storiesTo provide personal examples that illustrate a pointTo list facts without any contextTo summarize the entire text in detail30s
- Q8How can evaluating an author’s purpose help you as a reader?It allows you to understand the reasons behind the text’s contentIt encourages you to ignore the main ideasIt makes reading less interestingIt helps you memorize every word in the text30s
- Q9What is a text’s conclusion usually intended to do?To ask questions without giving answersTo present the main idea for the first timeTo summarize key points and provide closure on the topicTo introduce new characters to the story30s
- Q10What is the role of supporting details in a text?To explain and enhance the main ideaTo distract from the main messageTo introduce unrelated topicsTo summarize the text in one sentence30s