A common reason for a writer to use italics is to indicate a foreign word or phrase is used show where extensive research happened help readers feel interested in the story remind students to study their vocabulary
What are text features? Obvious statements of purpose that appear in fiction only Small details in fiction and nonfiction that guide readers Clues about main ideas that appear in nonfiction only Items such as the author's name and the publication city
If you want to know what a section of text is going to be about, which text feature would be most helpful? Headings Glossary Graphics Pages
How should you use a glossary? To compare and contrast statistics within the text To quiz yourself on the meanings of difficult words To learn about additional "recommended reading" To check the citations of the author of the text
When do authors normally use bold? To avoid overusing italics in their writing To make the page more visually appealing To create mystery around certain topics To indicate a word or phrase is important
What should you do when you see something underlined in a text you are reading? Take a close look to determine why it has been underlined. Read the instructions that will always follow the underline. Ignore anything underlined because it is unrelated information. Read only underlined words and phrases instead of other text.
How can a map be a helpful graphic aid? It lets the reader stop reading and just look. It provides a visual reference for the reader. It proves that the writer did minimal research. It demonstrates why some people do not read.
Where do footnotes usually appear? At the top of the page In the middle of the page On another page At the bottom of the page
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i think number 1 is A
yes 1 is A
3 is B?
IDK the rest please help
2. Small details in fiction and nonfiction that guide readers
yes got that
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