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Words, phrases, or sentences that provide proof.
Words, phrases, or sentences that provide proof.
- Prefix
- Base word
- Text evidence (correct)
- Nonfiction text
The whole thing! Entire passage.
The whole thing! Entire passage.
- Selection (correct)
- Section
- Detail
- Text evidence
A chart or graph that explains an object, labeled illustration
A chart or graph that explains an object, labeled illustration
- Detail
- Diagram (correct)
- Bold font
- Conclude
What do you think based on the text
What do you think based on the text
A word from which other words are formed by adding a prefix or suffix.
Example: helpless, speechless, breakable
A word from which other words are formed by adding a prefix or suffix. Example: helpless, speechless, breakable
A selection written to provide information
A selection written to provide information
Dark print
Dark print
A part or piece of the selection.
Example: a boxed section
A part or piece of the selection. Example: a boxed section
A statement or example that supports the central idea of a text.
A statement or example that supports the central idea of a text.
A letter or group of letters that is added to the beginning of a word.
Example: unaware, precaution, reread
A letter or group of letters that is added to the beginning of a word. Example: unaware, precaution, reread
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Study Notes
Evidence
- Words, phrases, or sentences that provide proof are considered evidence.
Entire Passage
- Refers to the whole text or selection.
Labeled Illustration
- A chart or graph that explains an object with detailed labels is a labeled illustration.
Inference
- Your interpretation based on a text is called an inference.
Base Word
- A word from which other words are formed by adding a prefix or suffix is a base word. Example: helpless, speechless, breakable
Informational Text
- A selection written to provide information is considered an informational text.
Bold Print
- Dark print is also known as bold print, which highlights key information or concepts.
Excerpt
- An excerpt is a part or piece of the selection, often a section in a box or with a unique style.
Supporting Detail
- A statement or example that supports the central idea or main theme of a text is a supporting detail.
Prefix
- A letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a word is a prefix. Example: unaware, precaution, reread
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