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©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2:49PM A+ 1 OAE: English Language Arts Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. Reading standards for informational text - Answerconnect text to background knowledge make inferences make interpretations organize and differentiate between main ideas and details locate evidence in a text Paired reading strategy - Answerboth read silently one student summarizes the other agrees or disagrees and explains agree on main idea take turns identifying details next section, reverse roles Text coding - Answerusing "codes" on Post-its or in the margins for active reading Two-column notes - Answerone column for main ideas and second column for details Text features in informational texts - Answertitle, appendix, captions, charts and tables, diagrams, glossaries, graphs, index, maps, illustrations and photographs, table of contents, timeline, footnotes, bullet points, sidebar, etc. Aphorism - Answerstate common beliefs and may rhyme Ex. Early to bed and early to rise/Make a man healthy, wealthy, and wise" Syllogism - Answerdeductive reasoning or a deceptive, very sophisticated, or subtle argument Deductive reasoning - Answergeneral to specific ©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2:49PM A+ 2 Inductive reasoning - Answerspecific to general Diction - Answerauthor word choice establishing tone and effects Chiasmus - Answeruses parallel clauses, the second revising the order of the first Ex. Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country Anaphora - Answerregularly repeats a word or phrase at the beginnings of consecutive clauses or phrases to add emphasis to an idea Ex. We shall fight in the tenches. We shall fight on the oceans. We shall fight in the sky. Complex question - Answerspeaker or writer forms a question to presume implicitly something not established as true Appeal to nature - Answerassumes that anything natural or part of nature is good, and/or that anything not natural is bad Naturalistic fallacy - Answerone draws conclusions regarding values--in other words, right and wrong or good and bad--based only on factual statements argumentum ad antiquitatem and appeal to nature Non sequitur - Answer"It does not follow." Evaluating the author's argument in argumentative writing - Answeridentify the author's assumptions identify supporting evidence assess the relevance of that evidence evaluate author's objectivity consider completeness of author's argument assess whether the argument is valid Affixes - Answermorphemes added to words to create related but different words Ex. -ness, pre- Pre- - Answerin advance Dis- - Answeropposition Dys- - Answerbad -Ness - Answerchanges an adjective into a noun -Tion - Answerchanges a verb i

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Reading standards for informational text - Answer✔connect text to background knowledge
make inferences
make interpretations
organize and differentiate between main ideas and details
locate evidence in a text

Paired reading strategy - Answer✔both read silently
one student summarizes
the other agrees or disagrees and explains
agree on main idea
take turns identifying details
next section, reverse roles

Text coding - Answer✔using "codes" on Post-its or in the margins for active reading

Two-column notes - Answer✔one column for main ideas and second column for details

Text features in informational texts - Answer✔title, appendix, captions, charts and tables,
diagrams, glossaries, graphs, index, maps, illustrations and photographs, table of contents,
timeline, footnotes, bullet points, sidebar, etc.

Aphorism - Answer✔state common beliefs and may rhyme
Ex. Early to bed and early to rise/Make a man healthy, wealthy, and wise"

Syllogism - Answer✔deductive reasoning or a deceptive, very sophisticated, or subtle argument

Deductive reasoning - Answer✔general to specific

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Inductive reasoning - Answer✔specific to general

Diction - Answer✔author word choice establishing tone and effects

Chiasmus - Answer✔uses parallel clauses, the second revising the order of the first
Ex. Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country

Anaphora - Answer✔regularly repeats a word or phrase at the beginnings of consecutive
clauses or phrases to add emphasis to an idea
Ex. We shall fight in the tenches. We shall fight on the oceans. We shall fight in the sky.

Complex question - Answer✔speaker or writer forms a question to presume implicitly
something not established as true

Appeal to nature - Answer✔assumes that anything natural or part of nature is good, and/or
that anything not natural is bad

Naturalistic fallacy - Answer✔one draws conclusions regarding values--in other words, right and
wrong or good and bad--based only on factual statements
argumentum ad antiquitatem and appeal to nature

Non sequitur - Answer✔"It does not follow."

Evaluating the author's argument in argumentative writing - Answer✔identify the author's
assumptions
identify supporting evidence
assess the relevance of that evidence
evaluate author's objectivity
consider completeness of author's argument
assess whether the argument is valid

Affixes - Answer✔morphemes added to words to create related but different words
Ex. -ness, pre-

Pre- - Answer✔in advance

Dis- - Answer✔opposition

Dys- - Answer✔bad

-Ness - Answer✔changes an adjective into a noun

-Tion - Answer✔changes a verb into a noun


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