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Q 1/26
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Studying the evidence in a text to understand its meaning
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Textual analysis
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Q 2/26
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Information in the text that backs up your analysis
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Textual evidence
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Q 3/26
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Facts or information that prove something
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Evidence
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Q 4/26
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A close examination of the parts or structure of something, usually as a basis for understanding, discussing, and interpreting it.
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Analysis
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Q 5/26
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Explicit and implicit
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2 kinds of textual evidence
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Q 6/26
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Proof plainly stated in the text
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Explicit evidence
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Q 7/26
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Explicit evidence
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"I'm annoyed that you didn't clean your room. I'm getting pretty tired of asking you to do it."
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Q 8/26
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Evidence that is only implied by what is stated in the text.
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Implicit evidence
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Q 9/26
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Implicit evidence
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You come home and your dad is frowning and stomping around the living room, you might guess that "dad seems mad about something."
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Q 10/26
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Evidence
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What makes you think that?
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Q 11/26
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Reason
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Why is that important?
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Q 12/26
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A conclusion we draw based on evidence and reason
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Inference
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Q 13/26
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When we make a guess based on implicit or explicit evidence
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Drawing an inference
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Q 14/26
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When you're looking for the best evidence to support a deduction, ask yourself, "would everyone agreed that this evidence leads to my conclusion?"
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The best evidence
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Q 15/26
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Excludes personal views or attitudes
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Objective summary
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Q 16/26
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Influenced by a person's perspective and/or feelings, not just the facts.
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Subjective summary
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Q 17/26
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A brief account or review of something
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Summary
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Q 18/26
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Without personal opinions or judgments
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Objective
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Q 19/26
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Based on personal opinion
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Subjective
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Q 20/26
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Say again in different words
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Paraphrase
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Q 21/26
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Use the 5 W's: Who, what, when, where, and why.
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Writing an objective summary
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Q 22/26
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Stick to the facts. choose what's important. put in order. check your facts.
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How to write an objective summary
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Q 23/26
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Is what you are writing a fact and not a judgment? If it's a personal judgment or opinion, leave it out.
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Stick to the facts
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Q 24/26
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Don't choose random facts; include only what matters most. if you don't need a fact to get the main point across, leave it out.
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Choose what's important
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Q 25/26
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What's a clear way to explain what you just read? start at the beginning, and make sure everything's in the right order, all the way to the end.
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Put in order
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Q 26/26
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When you're done check your facts. check what you've written against what you've just read. can you find a source for everything you've written? if not, leave it out
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Check your facts
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26 questions
Q.Studying the evidence in a text to understand its meaning
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30 sec
Q.Information in the text that backs up your analysis
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30 sec
Q.Facts or information that prove something
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30 sec
Q.A close examination of the parts or structure of something, usually as a basis for understanding, discussing, and interpreting it.
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30 sec
Q.Explicit and implicit
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30 sec
Q.Proof plainly stated in the text
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30 sec
Q.Explicit evidence
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30 sec
Q.Evidence that is only implied by what is stated in the text.
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30 sec
Q.Implicit evidence
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30 sec
Q.Evidence
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30 sec
Q.Reason
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30 sec
Q.A conclusion we draw based on evidence and reason
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30 sec
Q.When we make a guess based on implicit or explicit evidence
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30 sec
Q.When you're looking for the best evidence to support a deduction, ask yourself, "would everyone agreed that this evidence leads to my conclusion?"
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30 sec
Q.Excludes personal views or attitudes
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30 sec
Q.Influenced by a person's perspective and/or feelings, not just the facts.
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30 sec
Q.A brief account or review of something
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30 sec
Q.Without personal opinions or judgments
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30 sec
Q.Based on personal opinion
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30 sec
Q.Say again in different words
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30 sec
Q.Use the 5 W's: Who, what, when, where, and why.
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30 sec
Q.Stick to the facts. choose what's important. put in order. check your facts.
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30 sec
Q.Is what you are writing a fact and not a judgment? If it's a personal judgment or opinion, leave it out.
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30 sec
Q.Don't choose random facts; include only what matters most. if you don't need a fact to get the main point across, leave it out.
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30 sec
Q.What's a clear way to explain what you just read? start at the beginning, and make sure everything's in the right order, all the way to the end.
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30 sec
Q.When you're done check your facts. check what you've written against what you've just read. can you find a source for everything you've written? if not, leave it out