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Biology, 26.01.2020 13:31 anaroles04

Read the passage and answer the question that follows.
"thus absolutely lost in thought, and dying with the very thoughts of drowning, i come up with the post, who i did not see 'til very deliberately a few paces, when we entered a thicket of trees and shrubs, and i perceived by the horse's going, we were on the decent of a hill, which, as we come nearer the bottom, 'twas totally dark with the trees that surrounded it. but i knew by the going of the horse we had entered the water, which my guide told me was the hazardous river he had told me of; and he, riding up close to my side, bid me not fear-we should be over immediately. i now rallied all my courage, knowing that i must either venture my fate of drowning, or be left like the children in the wood. so, as the post bid me, i gave reins to my nag; and sitting as steady as just before in the canoe, in a few minutes got safe to the other side, which he told me was the narragansett country." (sarah kemble knight, the private journal)

who is the intended audience of this passage?

a. the author herself
b. specific to the children
c. specific to the horse
d. general

2.how can a reader find the main idea of a passage?
select all answers that apply.

a. analyze the connotations of the words

b. summarize the passage

c. identify the audience

d. enter details into a graphic organizer

e. paraphrase difficult language

3. the best graphic organizer to use to better understand a narrative is:

a. a venn diagram
b. an idea web
c. a timeline
d. an illustration hierarchy

4. the best graphic organizer to use to better understand a descriptive passage is:

a. a venn diagram
b. an idea web
c. a timeline
d. an illustration hierarchy

5. a timeline would be most likely to in understanding which of these types of passages?

a. a non-fiction passage
b. a persuasive passage
c. a narrative passage
d. any type of passage

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