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Question 11 pts
How would a child's narrative of moving west differ from a grown woman's?
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you might read about the time that bugs ruined the sugar

you might read about losing a favorite doll along the way

you might read about how hard it is to keep up with your children

you would read about trading flour for warmer blankets

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Question 21 pts
When a story is told in first person, the reader learns:
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all the important details from an objective point of view

what the narrator was thinking and feeling during important events in the story

what all of the characters are thinking and feeling during an important event in the story

the perspectives of all the different characters as the story unfolds

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Question 31 pts
How can comparing points of view help you to become a better reader?
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It won't help you become a better reader.

It can help you make predictions.

It can help you understand the characters better.

It can help you with your decoding skills.

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Question 41 pts
If a story is told in third person, you might not learn much about the main character's feelings and motivations. However, you will get:
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the main character's voice

a more objective and reliable understanding of events

the main character's reasons for doing things

a more personal view of the main character

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Question 51 pts
"For example," "however," and "also" are examples of:
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conjunctions

nouns

adjective

introductory words

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Question 61 pts
What does "for example" tell readers about the sentence it introduces?
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that its a sentence that will show them a similarity

that they're about to be introduced to a new idea

that they're about to hear an example of the idea in the previous sentence

that its sentence will show them a difference

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Question 71 pts
What does "however" tell readers about the sentence it introduces?
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that they're about to be introduced to a new idea

that it's a sentence that will show them similarity

that they're about to hear an example of the idea in the previous sentence

that it's a sentence that will show them a difference

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Question 81 pts
An introductory word or phrase should be followed by:
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a comma

a colon

a period

a semi-colon

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Question 91 pts
Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
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For example, they may try to explain why they chose to be pirates.

For example they may try, to explain why they chose to be pirates.

For example they may try to explain why they chose to be pirates.

For example, they may try to explain why they chose to be pirates

Sagot :

1) you might read about losing a favorite doll along the way

2) what the narrator was thinking and feeling during important events in the story

3) It can help you understand the characters better.

4) a more objective and reliable understanding of events

5) introductory words

6) that they're about to hear an example of the idea in the previous sentence

7) that it's a sentence that will show them a difference

8) a comma

9) For example, they may try to explain why they chose to be pirates.