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How does 'Text to self' connection differ from 'Text to world' connection?
How does 'Text to self' connection differ from 'Text to world' connection?
- Text to self involves understanding the author's background, while text to world involves analyzing historical context
- Text to self involves comparing two literary works, while text to world involves comparing different cultures
- Text to self involves identifying literary devices, while text to world involves evaluating societal norms
- Text to self relates to personal experiences, while text to world refers to global events (correct)
Why are multiple connections important in reading comprehension?
Why are multiple connections important in reading comprehension?
- They limit the scope of analysis to only one perspective
- They distract readers from the main theme of the text
- They make reading more time-consuming and complex
- They provide a deeper understanding of the text and enhance critical thinking skills (correct)
What is the purpose of connecting 'Text to text' in the context of reading?
What is the purpose of connecting 'Text to text' in the context of reading?
- To understand how authors from different time periods use language differently
- To compare different themes and motifs in literature (correct)
- To develop an appreciation for diverse cultures through literature
- To recognize patterns in the structure of different texts
What is the main focus of the 'Making connections' concept?
What is the main focus of the 'Making connections' concept?
What is the main difference between prose and poetry?
What is the main difference between prose and poetry?
What element of a poem distinguishes it from prose?
What element of a poem distinguishes it from prose?
Why is it important to understand the elements of a poem?
Why is it important to understand the elements of a poem?
Which of the following is NOT an element of a poem?
Which of the following is NOT an element of a poem?
In the context of poetry, what does the term 'enjambment' refer to?
In the context of poetry, what does the term 'enjambment' refer to?
What is the function of 'caesura' in poetry?
What is the function of 'caesura' in poetry?