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Reading Nonfiction Texts

5 dot points across 5 inquiry questions. Click any dot point for a focused answer with worked past exam questions where available.

How do you break an argument into its claim, reasons, and evidence, and judge whether the evidence is relevant and the reasoning sound?

How do you identify an author's purpose and point of view, and explain how specific craft choices, word choice, tone, and rhetorical technique, advance that purpose?

How do you make an inference, a conclusion the text supports but does not state outright, and anchor it to specific evidence rather than guessing?

How do you state the central or main idea of a nonfiction passage as a full sentence, and how do you tell the main idea apart from a supporting detail or the topic?

How do you recognize the organizational pattern of a nonfiction text and explain why an author chose to structure the information that way?