ATI TEAS 7: Reading: Integration of Knowledge and Ideas (this section has 15 questions)

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True or False: Effective authors cite evidence and resources (statistics, expert opinions, studies, examples within the text itself) to support their ideas about a text.

True

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What should effective evidence be?

-believable

-relevant

-specific

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How can you make predictions from the text?

The reader must understand the events that have already taken place. So they must also identify the main idea and supporting details. The reader needs to have prior knowledge and experienced to make inferences based on the information in the passage.

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What is a statement that you make about something after you have analyzed the information that you have? The reader must identify the main idea and supporting details to do so.

Conclusion

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What is a central idea or message of a text that the author is trying to communicate?

- it can also be an issue, an idea, or a question raised by the text

-must be universally understood or application to all people

-it can be stated or implied

Theme

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True or False: a passage cannot have many themes.

False

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How can you identify a theme?

-narration: the way the story is told

-setting: the time and place

-characters: people or animals

-dialogue: conversation between the characters

-plot: sequence of events that take places

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What is the main argument that the author is trying to make called ?

Claim

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What is the argument that goes against the claim?

Counterclaim

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What are the three steps for evaluating an argument?

-identify the author's topic (what is being discussed)

-ask yourself about the claim or opinion being expressed within that topic

-ensure that the author also addresses counterclaims for the topic

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What are some examples of sources seen in text?

Person (personal interviews), books, articles, and/or websites

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What type of source is defined as published articles that have been evaluated and analyzed by experts on the topic?

Peer-reviewed

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What type of source is defined as an original document or firsthand account?

Primary source

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The following list down below are examples of what?

-books, autobiographies, transcripts, speeches, videos, photos, and personal journals or diaries

Primary source

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The following listed stated down be,ow are examples of what?

-articles, essays, videos or books found in periodicals, magazines, newspapers, films, databases, or websites

Secondary source

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What is an example of a tertiary source?

Textbook or encyclopedia

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What type of source is defined as a document or account that interprets or analyzes an event?

Secondary source

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What type of source is defined as a document or account that complies, organizes, and summarizes a primary and secondary source?

Tertiary source

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What are words or phrases that are used to persuade the audience?

Rhetorical devices

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What type of rhetorical device is defined as an appeal to logic? It is a way of convincing the audience with FACTS and REASON.

Logos

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What type of rhetorical device is defined as an appeal to ethics? It is a way of convincing the audience of the author's CREDIBILITY.

Ethos

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What type of rhetorical device is defined as an appeal to EMOTION? It is a way of convincing the audience by making them feel an emotional connection to the author or the topic.

Pathos

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Selecting relevant data means what?

You want to chose the data that is related to your topic and chose multiple different types of data.

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What are two forms of data?

quantitative and qualitative

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What type of data can be measured?

Quantitative data

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The following example is what type of data?

-the temperature of the earth's atmosphere

Quantitative data

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What type of data cannot be measured?

Qualitative data

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The following example is what type of data?

-the effects of global warming on the environment

Qualitative data

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How can you organize data various sources?

Low priority, validity, ams useful

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When organizing data from various sources when climbs are not essential to the argument are cure without affecting the overall argument are called what?

Low priority claims

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When organizing data from various sources what is the name of the claim that are supported by evidence?

Valid claims

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When organizing data from various sources, what is it called when the claims help to support the argument and are relevant to the topic?

Useful claims

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A _____ is a GUESS about what will happen next.

Prediction

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