Nonfiction Unit Test Need to Know/Study: Author’s Purpose

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Nonfiction Unit Test Need to Know/Study: Author’s Purpose Know the acronym (P.I.I.E.) and be able to read a passage and identify the author’s purpose Author’s Point of View Read a paragraph and be able to identify the author’s bias/point of view Summarizing Nonfiction Know the acronym (I.P.T) to summarize nonfiction pieces Be able to read a passage and summarize it based on the strategy you learned in clas Nonfiction Text Features Know the terms and the definitions and be able to identify the examples Nonfiction Text Structures Read a passage and be able to identify the text structure Know the terms and the definitions