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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT CL FINAL 3 EXAM
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flashbacks
Question 2: What would NOT be a critical reading of scientific materials?
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suspending disbelief Question 3: What is the most likely reason that biographers writing for young readers have often focused on the boyhood years of their characters?
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They want to increase the ability of children to empathize with political heroes Question 4: What is the most important value of asking students to read the biographies of authors?
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Students want to read and discuss the books written by the biographical subjects
Question 5: Why are activities involving reading skills such as noting supporting details and seeing an author's organization appropriate when reading informational books?
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Informational books tend to present information in a simple, consistent format Question 6: What is the MOST sensitive issue faced by authors who write about slavery?
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To accurately describe the experience of slavery, they may use terms considered offensive today Question 7: In what decade was realistic fiction characterized by wise grandparents, respected parents, happy and secure families, and white, middle class family values?
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1950s Question 8: What topic is part of the geology and geography category of informational books?
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dinosaurs Question 9: Joanna Cole's series of books about "The Magic School Bus" appeal to children through the use of
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humorous cartoon illustrations
Question 10: What is most true concerning biographies for children?
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There is currently an abundance of picture-biographies, which offer children glimpses into noble lives Question 11: Robert Frost and Paul Fleischman are well known for poetry that emphasizes
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nature
Question 12: What informational book is not about plants?
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Millard's "A Street Through Time: A 12,000 Year Walk Through History"
Question 13: Persuading readers to "suspend disbelief" is most successful in modern fantasy when
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there is internal consistency in the story
Question 14: What is one of the most common themes in historical fiction?
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loyalty and honor are essential Question 15: Considering the common themes found in historical fiction, which of the following is least true about contemporary interpretations of historical time periods?
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American take great pride in the outcome of the civil war Question 16: What is the most important question an author should ask before deciding to write about a particular person?
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has the person made a significant impact on the world for good or ill that children should be aware of?Question 17: What is the most serious result of glorifying of biographical subjects, avoiding any of their weaknesses, mistakes, and flaws?
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It gives children a distorted, rather than realistic model of the contributions people have made and can make Question 18: Writers of books about animals must not consider what when writing books for children?
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they must use photographs rather than illustrations Question 19: What has been the major influence on the authors of biographies for children over the years?
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social attitudes toward children
Question 20: What is not a topic of children's novels set during World War II?
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the love of land Question 21: What type of poetry encourages children to identify with characters and situations?
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narrative poetry Question 22: Of the criteria provided in the text for evaluating realistic animal stories, what is not accurate?
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the animal stories should be based on true stories
Question 23: In Walk Two Moons, Sharon Creech develops the story through
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symbolism Question 24: Overcoming fear, meeting responsibility, and problems related to adoption, divorce, disabilities, and minority social status are common themes of which time period?
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1970s-1990s Question 25: What type of questioning technique requires children to hypothesize about details, main ideas, and cause-and-effect relationships?
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inferential questions Question 26: What is more important when evaluating informational books then when evaluating fiction?
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the author's qualification