📚 Quick Study Guide
🔍 Understanding Text-Dependent Questions: These questions require you to use only the information provided in the text to formulate your answer.
🔎 Identifying Keywords: Look for keywords in the question that can help you locate relevant passages in the text.
📝 Finding Evidence: Evidence is specific information from the text that supports your answer. It can be a direct quote or a paraphrase.
💡 Using Quotations: When quoting, be sure to enclose the evidence in quotation marks and cite the source properly (if required).
✍️ Explaining Your Reasoning: After providing evidence, explain how it supports your answer. Make the connection clear.
✅ Avoiding Assumptions: Do not rely on prior knowledge or personal opinions. Base your answer solely on the text.
🧐 Paraphrasing Effectively: If paraphrasing, make sure you accurately represent the author's ideas in your own words.
Practice Quiz
- What is the primary requirement for answering a text-dependent question?
- A) Using prior knowledge.
- B) Using only information from the text.
- C) Expressing personal opinions.
- D) Making assumptions.
- Which of the following is the MOST effective way to locate relevant information in the text?
- A) Skimming the entire text quickly.
- B) Ignoring the question and reading the text.
- C) Looking for keywords from the question in the text.
- D) Relying on your memory of the text.
- What does 'evidence' refer to in the context of answering text-dependent questions?
- A) Your personal experiences.
- B) Information from other sources.
- C) Specific information from the text that supports your answer.
- D) A summary of the entire text.
- When using direct quotations as evidence, what is essential?
- A) Changing the wording of the quote.
- B) Omitting quotation marks.
- C) Enclosing the evidence in quotation marks.
- D) Not citing the source.
- Why is it important to explain your reasoning after providing evidence?
- A) To confuse the reader.
- B) To show how the evidence supports your answer.
- C) It is not important.
- D) To contradict the evidence.
- What should you avoid when answering text-dependent questions?
- A) Using information from the text.
- B) Explaining your reasoning.
- C) Using prior knowledge.
- D) Finding evidence.
- What does it mean to 'paraphrase effectively' when answering text-dependent questions?
- A) To change the author's meaning completely.
- B) To accurately represent the author's ideas in your own words.
- C) To copy the text word-for-word.
- D) To ignore the author's ideas.
Click to see Answers
1: B, 2: C, 3: C, 4: C, 5: B, 6: C, 7: B