Final Exam Review.  Read a passage and answer questions about purpose  Locate facts and details stated in passages  Determine sequence of events 

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Final Exam Review

 Read a passage and answer questions about purpose  Locate facts and details stated in passages  Determine sequence of events  Draw conclusions using text/details from text  Examples Examples

 Read a passage an answer questions about authorial intent  Draw conclusions about how/why an author writes the way they do  Draw conclusions about what an author means by their statements  Determine an author’s audience and/or reasoning Example

 What are they?  What are their purpose?  What is the difference between the two? Examples

 Read a selection and select the appropriate word  Analyze subject/verb agreement throughout an entire paragraph Examples

 Analyze meaning/intent of a poem  Analyze speaker’s purpose  Recognize poetry as a story/use imagery to make conclusions  Example Example

 FINAL FINAL