Literary Analysis and Nonfiction Text Features Flashcards

1
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When finding evidence what is the first step?

A

Clarify the meaning of your claim.

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When finding evidence what is the second step?

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Look for a few pieces of evidence in the text to support your claim.

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3
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When finding evidence what is the third step?

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Weigh the evidence you’ve found.

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4
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What does the “I” in I.C.E stand for?

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-Introduce -
the quote you have selected as evidence by briefly explaining what is happening in that scene in the book.

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What does the “C” in I.C.E stand for?

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  • Cite -
    Begin with a signal phrase Add the quote exactly as it’s written in the book.
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What does the “E” in I.C.E stand for?

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  • Explain -
    Explain how your evidence supports your claim.
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What are the 3 parts of Explain in I.C.E and what do they mean?

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Say: In your own words, explain what the quote says.
Mean: Interpret the text.
Matter: Why is this important in the text?

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The ________ is the main title of the article or news story.

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headline

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The _____ is a one or two-sentence summary of what the story is about.

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deck

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10
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The _____ reveals the writer of the article.

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byline

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The ___________ are mini headlines that separate the article or news story into different sections.

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subheadings

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