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Reading Response (MEL-Con)
Test Description: Let's review some important vocabulary that you've been learning these past few weeks!
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the correct meaning of a CLAIM?
A
A claim is the same thing as text evidence.
B
A claim is when you elaborate in your writing.
C
A claim is an inference made by the writer.
D
A claim is a one word answer to a question.
2) Which of the following is TRUE about text evidence?
A
It SHOULD have quotation marks around it.
B
It should be written in your own words.
C
Text evidence should be copied directly from the text.
D
It should NOT have quotation marks around it.
3) What does it mean to elaborate?
A
Elaboating means the main idea of your writing.
B
Elaborating means you're explaining something.
C
Elaborating means that you're include good evidence.
D
Elaborating means how you write.
4) Which part of your writing should have the MOST amount of writing?
A
Claim
B
Evidence
C
Transition
D
Elaboration
5) Which part of your writing do you need to be the most meticulous or picky about?
A
Elaboration
B
Transition
C
Claim
D
Evidence
6) How any pieces of evidence do you need to support your claim?
A
6 pieces of evidence
B
As much as you can find
C
4 pieces of evidence
D
1 piece of evidence
7) Which of the following is NOT true about both CSI's and writers?
A
CSI's evaluate evidence just like writers.
B
CSI's first find the claim, then look at the evidence, like writers.
C
CSI have to elaborate on their evidence like writers.
D
CSI's make inferences just like writers.
8) Which of the following is the CORRECT way to write a claim?
A
A character trait that best describes the boy is caring.
B
My claim is caring.
C
The boy is caring.
D
I believe that the boy in the story is caring.
9) I think this because in the text it says . . . (this is an example of which of the following?)
A
A transition
B
Evidence
C
A claim
D
A sentence
10) True or False: Your CLAIM should be an inference you make from the text.
A
True
B
False
*select an answer for all questions
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