Grade 6 Quiz Analyzing Introduction, Illustration, & Elaboration – RI.6.3
Analyzing how a text introduces, illustrates, and elaborates on a key individual, event, or idea involves understanding the techniques authors use to convey and emphasize information. This could involve the use of examples, anecdotes, or other literary devices. The purpose of such techniques is to provide a deeper insight or clarity to the reader. This quiz assesses your ability to identify and understand these elements in a text.
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In a biography about Amelia Earhart, if the writer begins with a story about her first flight as a child, what is the purpose of this introduction?
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How can an author best illustrate the idea of perseverance?
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In a text about the importance of recycling, which would be an elaboration of its significance?
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How might an author introduce the topic of “The Renaissance” in a historical text?
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How is the idea of “bravery” often elaborated in literature?
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In a science text about black holes, which would be an illustration of its mysterious nature?
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How might an author introduce the topic of “biodiversity” in a biology book?
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If a text about Martin Luther King Jr. begins by detailing the segregated America he was born into, what is the purpose of this introduction?
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In a text about the effects of deforestation, how can the author best illustrate its negative impacts?
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How can the significance of the Gold Rush be elaborated in a history text?
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