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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT SOAPSTONE EXAM

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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT SOAPSTONE EXAM

QUESTIONS

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-Guarantee passing score -11 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation

Question 1: A

Answer:

the group of people the author hopes will read the article

Question 2: explicit claim

Answer:

The main idea or main claim of the piece is DIRECTLY stated, word-for-word, by the writer. The reader can point to this claim in the text. It does NOT need an additional piece of evidence to explain it.

Question 3: P

Answer:

what the writer wants you to do, feel, believe, or choose (are they persuading, informing, or entertaining the reader?)

Question 4: the second S

Answer:

the person whose voice is represented in the article (the person giving a speech or the author of an article)

Question 5: Tone

Answer:

the speaker's attitude in the article (do they feel positive, neutral, or negative about the subject?)

Question 6: claim

Answer:

the writer's main argument related to the subject

Question 7: denotation

Answer:

the literal or primary meaning of a word

Question 8: connotation

Answer:

an idea or feeling that a word invokes

Question 9: implicit claim

Answer:

The main idea or main claim of the piece CANNOT be directly pointed to or identified with a direct, word-for-word quotation. The writer HAS NOT stated the claim directly. Instead, the reader must "read between the lines" to infer the claim.

Question 10: O

Answer:

the time and place of the article (what's happening in the world that inspired them to write this)

Question 11: the first S

Answer:

the general topic of an article and the writer's main claim

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