1)  What must an author include to convince readers that a claim is true? a) direct quotes b) photographs c) an expert's signature d) some kind of evidence 2) Once you have identified the author's claim and also located all of the evidence provided, how do you analyze the claim?  a) Decide if the evidence supports the claim well enough to convince most readers that it’s true. b) Decide how the author should have supported the claim, instead of the way he or she chose. c) Decide if the author should have done more research or worded the claim differently. d) Decide whether or not you agree with the author’s claim, regardless of the evidence. 3) When you read an article, how can you tell which sentence states the author’s claim? a) The claim sentence will state facts that can be easily checked out by the reader. b) The sentence with the author’s claim will sound like something that everyone knows is true. c) The claim is a very short sentence that always comes at the very beginning of the article. d) The claim states a “truth” that two reasonable people might disagree about. 4) When you need to analyze a claim made by an author, what is your first step? a) Write down the article’s key points. b) Find the supporting evidence the author provides. c) Find the sentence that contains the author’s claim. d) Decide if the evidence provided actually supports the author’s claim. 5) Which one of these words in a conjunction?  a) sorry b) so c) simile d) sentence 6) When do writers need to use a conjunction? a) when they need to be more specific about a noun b) when they need to connect—or join—two ideas c) when they need to show what an action looked like d) when they need to explain where something happened 7) Which sentence contains a conjunction?  a) Iam's parents decided to welcome a pet into their family.  b) Asaad's sister begged him to play with his robot. c) Mya liked watching fish, but she didn't like to feed them. d) Rosie convinced her sister to beg for parakeet. 8) What does the R in RACES stand for?  a) reexamine  b) remove c) restate d) reread 9) What does the C in RACES stand for? a) cite b) cut c) clear  d) copy 10) Which sentence supports this claim: A handmade gift is more meaningful than a store-bought gift? a) Handmade gifts tend to look less perfect than store-bought gifts. b) Handmade gifts are usually less expensive than store-bought gifts. c) Handmade gifts require more of the giver’s time and effort than store-bought gifts. d) Handmade gifts remind the receiver of the gift not to be so greedy at gift-giving times of the year. 11) What purpose do conjunctions serve in a sentence?  a) modify nouns b) connect ideas c) describe actions d) ask questions 12) Which sentence contains a conjunction? a) Malaysia played Minecraft alone and ate snacks. b) Glory needed to figure out the code for Minecraft c) Micheal asked for the password. d) Veronica created her own world in Minecraft. 13) TDA stands for a) Text Dependent Always b) The Dependent Analysis c) Text Dependent Analysis d) Text Feature Analysis 14) Which of the following is NOT a conjunction? a) for b) so c) yet d) from 15) Fill in the blank: Our lead actor is sick, _____________Lily will take her place. a) yet b) so c) or d) because

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