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Ohio English II reading informational texts overview quiz quiz

12questions. Pick an answer and you'll see why right away.

  1. What is a central idea of an informational text?

  2. What does an objective summary include?

  3. In an argument, what is the difference between a claim and evidence?

  4. How should you judge whether an argument's evidence is strong?

  5. An author repeatedly calls a polluted river 'poisoned,' 'choking,' and 'dying.' What is this an example of?

  6. What does an appeal to ethos rely on?

  7. An article describes a town's flooding problem, then proposes a drainage plan. Which structure is this?

  8. On the English II test, naming a text structure earns little. What earns the marks?

  9. What is an inference?

  10. On an evidence-based two-part item, how do you choose the Part B line?

  11. Two articles both discuss remote work; one stresses flexibility, the other stresses lost collaboration. How do they relate?

  12. On a two-part item asking for the line from Source 2 that supports its view, where must the evidence come from?