π Quick Study Guide
- π Identify the Reason: Figure out the main point or argument the author is trying to make. What are they trying to convince you of?
- π‘ Look for Supporting Examples: As you read, pay attention to details, facts, or anecdotes that back up the author's reason. These are your clues!
- π Highlight or Note Examples: When you find an example, highlight it in the text or jot it down in your notes. This makes it easier to refer back to them.
- βοΈ Check the Connection: Make sure the example clearly connects to the reason. Ask yourself, "How does this example prove the author's point?"
- π Summarize the Evidence: Put the reason and examples together in your own words to understand how they work together.
Practice Quiz
- Which of the following BEST describes what an example does in a reading passage?
- A) It confuses the reader.
- B) It supports the author's reason.
- C) It changes the subject.
- D) It makes the passage longer.
- Imagine a passage says, "Dogs make great pets." Which of these would be a good example?
- A) Cats are independent animals.
- B) Dogs need a lot of exercise.
- C) Dogs are loyal and love to cuddle.
- D) Fish are quiet.
- If a passage argues that recycling is important, which of the following would be a relevant example?
- A) Recycling helps conserve natural resources.
- B) Some people don't like recycling.
- C) Recycling bins are often blue.
- D) Some trucks collect recycling.
- What should you do AFTER you find an example in a reading passage?
- A) Ignore it and keep reading.
- B) Check if it connects to the main reason.
- C) Argue with the example.
- D) Forget what the reason was.
- Why is it helpful to take notes of examples while reading?
- A) It makes the passage more confusing.
- B) It helps you remember the author's name.
- C) It helps you easily refer back to the examples.
- D) It wastes time.
- A passage states, "Eating fruits and vegetables is good for your health." Which is the STRONGEST supporting example?
- A) Fruits and vegetables taste good.
- B) Fruits and vegetables contain vitamins and minerals that keep you healthy.
- C) Some people don't like vegetables.
- D) Fruits and vegetables are colorful.
- What is the FIRST step in finding examples to support reasons in a text?
- A) Highlight every word.
- B) Identify the reason or main point.
- C) Count the number of paragraphs.
- D) Look for the longest sentence.
Click to see Answers
1. B) It supports the author's reason.
2. C) Dogs are loyal and love to cuddle.
3. A) Recycling helps conserve natural resources.
4. B) Check if it connects to the main reason.
5. C) It helps you easily refer back to the examples.
6. B) Fruits and vegetables contain vitamins and minerals that keep you healthy.
7. B) Identify the reason or main point.