Which statement is true about supporting details in a text? A. Supporting details in expository texts serve a different purpose than supporting details in narrative text. B. The purpose of supporting details is to support the reader’s curiosity until the main idea is revealed. C. It may be necessary to read through a text more than once to identify the details that support or develop the main idea. D. Supporting details should be either facts or expert testimony, but not explanations or definitions.
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Which statement is true about supporting details? A. When analyzing a text, it is important not to consider details that are irrelevant or questionable. B. A good reader attempts to distinguish between essential and nonessential details. C. Questionable details add interest to a text because they cause readers to ask questions and make personal connections with the text. D. Noting nonessential details is useful when studying but irrelevant when trying to analyze a text.
it should really support the mane idea of the text
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Read the passage. Many ethnic groups lived in arctic regions. The Inuit lived near the Atlantic Ocean in Greenland, and the Saami lived in the arctic regions of Norway. In North America, three main ethnic groups lived in the arctic region: Aleuts, Native Americans, and Inuits. The Aleuts inhabited the area around the Bering Sea, while Native Americans occupied the grasslands. Which best expresses the main idea? A. People can live in arctic regions. B. Arctic regions were inhabited by many different groups of people. C. Greenland, Norway, and North America all have arctic regions. D. Inuits, Saami, Aleuts, and Native Americans represent different ethnic groups.
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Which statement is not an example of an effective thesis for an essay comparing two texts about the life of Abraham Lincoln? A. Davis relies on the work of just one historian, which makes his article less authoritative than Kneip’s. B. Kneip’s more detailed analysis of historical documents makes her article more convincing than the one by Davis. C. Kneip’s analysis of Abraham Lincoln’s role in the Civil War shows an awareness of race issues that is not present in the article by Davis. D. Both Davis and Kneip write about Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States.
where is the text?
above
What do u think it is?
c
there is suppose to be 2 texts
Same
no
it is cant disagree with majority
there is suppose to be a text upper then in other questions
Which statement is not an example of an effective thesis for an essay comparing two texts about the life of Abraham Lincoln? A. Davis relies on the work of just one historian, which makes his article less authoritative than Kneip’s. B. Kneip’s more detailed analysis of historical documents makes her article more convincing than the one by Davis. C. Kneip’s analysis of Abraham Lincoln’s role in the Civil War shows an awareness of race issues that is not present in the article by Davis. D. Both Davis and Kneip write about Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States.
strange question
make C like justin said
wrong
Read the passage. Gold was found in California in 1849. This discovery fired the imaginations of many people, and it greatly affected California’s history. The Gold Rush that followed drew prospectors from all over the world. Those prospectors later became known as Fortyniners. The arrival of this group stimulated economic growth and the expansion of the railroad system. Which of the following omitted details would contribute most to the passage’s main idea—that the discovery of gold had a great effect on California’s history? A. California borders the Pacific Ocean. B. California is our third-largest state. C. California also is home to earthquakes and landslides. D. California became known as the Golden State.
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D
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o wait no it is D
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