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1 | | What is critical reading? |
| | A) | Trying to find something wrong with the reading selection so you can criticize it |
| | B) | Gaining insights and understanding that go beyond comprehending the topic, main idea, and supporting details |
| | C) | Reading that is very important, or critical, to your life |
| | D) | Reading a piece of text to find all the errors or "typos" in it |
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2 | | What is author's purpose? |
| | A) | People an author has in mind as his or her readers |
| | B) | An author's position (opinion) on an issue |
| | C) | The side of an issue an author favors |
| | D) | An author's reason for writing |
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3 | | How can I determine an author's purpose? |
| | A) | Ask yourself, "Why did the author write this?" |
| | B) | Ask yourself, "What do the author's choice of words and style of writing reveal about his or her attitude toward the topic?" |
| | C) | Ask yourself, "What is the author's position on this issue?" |
| | D) | Ask yourself, "Who did the author intend to read this?" |
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4 | | What is intended audience? |
| | A) | People an author has in mind as his or her readers |
| | B) | An author's position (opinion) on an issue |
| | C) | The side of an issue an author favors |
| | D) | An author's reason for writing |
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5 | | How can I determine an author's intended audience? |
| | A) | Ask yourself, "What is the author's real meaning?" |
| | B) | Ask yourself, "What do the author's choice of words and style of writing reveal about his or her attitude toward the topic?" |
| | C) | Ask yourself, "What is the author's position on this issue?" |
| | D) | Ask yourself, "Who did the author intend to read this?" |
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6 | | What is point of view? |
| | A) | People an author has in mind as his or her readers |
| | B) | An author's position (opinion) on an issue |
| | C) | The side of an issue an author favors |
| | D) | An author's reason for writing |
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7 | | What is author's bias? |
| | A) | People an author has in mind as his or her readers |
| | B) | An author's position (opinion) on an issue |
| | C) | The side of an issue an author favors |
| | D) | An author's reason for writing |
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8 | | How can I determine an author's point of view or bias? |
| | A) | Ask yourself, "What is the author's real meaning?" |
| | B) | Ask yourself, "What do the author's choice of words and style of writing reveal about his or her attitude toward the topic?" |
| | C) | Ask yourself, "What is the author's position on this issue?" |
| | D) | Ask yourself, "Who did the author intend to read this?" |
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9 | | What is intended meaning? |
| | A) | What an author wants readers to understand even when his or her words seem to be saying something different |
| | B) | The manner of writing (choice of words and style) that reveals an author's attitude toward a topic |
| | C) | An author's position or opinion on an issue |
| | D) | People an author has in mind as his or her readers |
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10 | | How can I determine an author's intended meaning? |
| | A) | Ask yourself, "What is the author's real meaning?" |
| | B) | Ask yourself, "What do the author's choice of words and style of writing reveal about his or her attitude toward the topic?" |
| | C) | Ask yourself, "What is the author's position on this issue?" |
| | D) | Ask yourself, "Who did the author intend to read this?" |
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