Grade 5 Quiz Quoting Accurately from a Text – RL.5.1
This standard requires students to accurately quote portions of text when explaining or drawing inferences. This ensures they back up their statements and inferences with direct evidence from the text, promoting a deeper understanding and accurate interpretation.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Why is it important to quote accurately from a text when explaining it?
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2. Question
What is an inference?
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3. Question
When a student uses a phrase from the book to support their opinion, what are they doing?
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Which option shows the correct way to quote a sentence from a text?
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5. Question
What should you NOT do when quoting a text?
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6. Question
Which of these statements is an inference?
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What is the main purpose of quoting a text when discussing literature?
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If a quote from a book is four lines or longer, how should it be formatted in your paper?
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Question 9 of 10
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What is the difference between a direct quote and paraphrasing?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Why is it important to avoid misquoting a text?
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