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How do students deepen their understanding of how language can be used?
How do students deepen their understanding of how language can be used?
- By studying prescribed texts in detail and analyzing textual material (correct)
- By reading, viewing, and listening without analyzing the language features and form of texts
- By ignoring prescribed texts and focusing only on composing their own texts
- By expressing their ideas vaguely and incoherently
What is one of the impacts of texts on shaping a sense of identity for individuals and communities?
What is one of the impacts of texts on shaping a sense of identity for individuals and communities?
- Revealing and challenging prevailing assumptions and beliefs about individuals and cultural groups (correct)
- Conforming to prevailing assumptions and beliefs about individuals and cultural groups
- Affirming and ignoring prevailing assumptions and beliefs about individuals and cultural groups
- Disrupting the study of language forms and conventions
What do students consider when exploring their responses to texts?
What do students consider when exploring their responses to texts?
- The impact of textual forms and conventions on communication
- The impact of language structures and features on cultural perspectives
- How their responses shape their self-perception (correct)
- The impact of texts on shaping a sense of identity for individuals and communities
What do students analyze, assess, and critique through reading, viewing, and listening?
What do students analyze, assess, and critique through reading, viewing, and listening?
What does the English language arts curriculum emphasize?
What does the English language arts curriculum emphasize?
How do students explore their personal responses to texts?
How do students explore their personal responses to texts?
What is the goal of students' engagement with texts?
What is the goal of students' engagement with texts?
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