6 questions
What is text evidence?
It is the details and evidence that comes from the text that is used to support your analysis.
It is when the reader breaks down the important ideas from the author.
When you expand on the author's ideas by adding your own opinions.
When you give the author credit for their ideas.
What do you do when you paraphrase?
Repeat the author's ideas word for word.
Rewrite the author's idea in your own words making it shorter than the actual text.
Put the main points from the author into your own words in order to give a broad overview of the passage.
What is a quotation?
Repeat the author's ideas word for word.
Rewrite the author's idea in your own words making it shorter than the actual text.
Put the main points from the author into your own words in order to give a broad overview of the passage.
What is a summary?
Repeat the author's ideas word for word.
Rewrite the author's idea in your own words making it shorter than the actual text.
Put the main points from the author into your own words in order to give a broad overview of the passage.
What does it mean to analyze a text?
Break the text down, pick out the big ideas, and identify reasons and evidence.
To provide examples that prove your opinion.
To give credit to the author after using their words as support.
The proof needed in order to answer a question.
When should you give the author credit? (select all that apply)
When you repeat an author's ideas word for word from the text.
When you rewrite the author's idea in your own words
When you put the author’s main points into your own words.
When you give your opinion and analysis of the text.