Grade 5 Quiz Drawing Evidence from Texts – W.5.9
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.9 emphasizes the skill of extracting evidence from both literary and informational texts to bolster analysis, reflection, and research. In the context of 5th-grade writing, this standard accentuates the importance of supporting one’s claims, thoughts, or research with direct or indirect references from reputable sources. It’s essential for students to understand that any assertion they make, especially in academic writing, gains significant credibility when backed by concrete evidence from relevant texts.
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Why is it important to use evidence from texts in your writing?
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What type of text would likely provide statistics and factual data?
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When analyzing a character’s motivation in a story, what should you do?
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How can you ensure that the evidence you choose supports your analysis?
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Which of the following can be considered as evidence from a text?
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In research, why is drawing evidence from a text crucial?
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If a writer is reflecting on a theme of love in literature, what should they do?
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Why is it essential to use both literary and informational texts in research?
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What is the primary difference between literary and informational texts?
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If you disagree with an author’s perspective in a text, what should you do in your analysis?
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