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Attempt Score 80 out of 100 points
Time Elapsed 6 minutes
Results All Answers, Submitted Answers, Feedback, Incorrectly
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• Question 1
10 out of 10 points
One way to respond to a text is to
Selected Freewrite about the text you just read
Answer:

Answers: Believing everything the author said

Assume your readers read the text themselves

Repeating the author’s ideas in your own words.

Freewrite about the text you just read
Response According to The Norton Field Guide with Readings, “One way to develop
Feedback:
a response to a text is to play the believing and doubt game. Your goal is
to list or freewrite notes as you read, writing out as many reasons as you
can think of for believing what the author says … and then as many as
you can for doubting it.”

• Question 2
10 out of 10 points
Summarizing requires all the following except


Selected Asserting your opinion using strong language
Answer:

Answers: Stating the main point

Reading the text carefully

Carefully reading and restating the author’s point of view

Using signal phrases and quoting sparingly

Asserting your opinion using strong language
Response Summarizing doesn't mean you agree or disagree. It simply means you
Feedback:
present what the author's main point is in your own words.

• Question 3
0 out of 10 points
Which of the following statements is the best answer for why good writers ask about
who the audience of a text is?

, Selected By identifying the audience, you can write to that audience as well and
Answer:
be more effective than the author.

Answers: Authors’ audiences affect the author’s credibility in writing.

By identifying the audience, you can write to that audience as well and
be more effective than the author.

Identifying who the audience of a text is can help you identify what the
text’s purpose is.

By identifying the audience, you know whether the text in front of you is
an argument, a report, a proposal, and so forth.
Response According to The Norton Field Guide with Readings, “Who is the intended
Feedback:
audience? Are you a member of that group? If not, should you expect
that you’ll need to look up unfamiliar terms or concepts or that you’ll run
into assumptions you don’t necessarily share?”

• Question 4
0 out of 10 points
Critical reading may involve the following except
Selected [None Given]
Answer:

Answers: Highlighting and annotating the text

Discussing what you read with others

Reading quickly for the gist of what is being
said

Pausing to reflect on what you read
Response According to The Norton Field Guide with Readings, “Different texts
Feedback:
require different kinds of effort. Some that are simple … can be
skimmed. With academic texts, though, you usually need to read more
slowly and carefully.”

• Question 5
10 out of 10 points
Annotating a text is a critical reading strategy that involves

Selected Highlighting keywords and phrases
Answer:

Answers: Highlighting keywords and phrases

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