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Analyzing purpose, Point of View and Structure

Analyzing purpose, Point of View and Structure

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English

11th Grade

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CCSS
RI. 9-10.6, RI.1.1, RI.8.2

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Rhonda Williams

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Analyzing purpose, Point of View and Structure

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Open Ended

Bell work: bExplain the difference between the author's point of view and the author's purpose.

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Academic Vocabulary

In the next slide, you will revise the academic vocabulary for this lesson.

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Multiple Choice

The question "What can be inferred from this paragraph" would require you to determine

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the meaning of a word in the text

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structure of the text

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purpose of the writer

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the writer's point of view

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Multiple Choice

The phrase "supports the idea" in a question requires you to identify

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textual evidence to support an idea developed in the text

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the central idea of the text

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the writer's purpose

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the structure of the text

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Multiple Choice

The following groups of verb phrases identify the writer's:

to inform

to challenge

to detail

to explain

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purpose for writing

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argument

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central idea

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point of view

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Multiple Choice

The following verb phrases identify the __________________ of the text:

They explain

They describe

They offer advice

They inspire

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structure

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purpose

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main claim

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point of view

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​Idea VS Claim

​Idea: An opinion or thought presented on a topic or issue. Not necessarily argumentative.

​Claim: To win an argument, you first have to make a claim that is more than just an feeling or thought about a topic. You use critical thinking skills and argue your case using claims, reason, and evidence.

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Multiple Choice

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In the blue highlighted section of the text, the writer states

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an idea

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a problem

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a solution

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a claim

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​Structure

​Structure is the writer's strategy to organize the information presented in the text. Below are examples of text structure:

​Problem and solution

​Description

​Anecdotes

​Cause and Effect

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Open Ended

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Identify the text structure the writer uses in the yellow highlighted section of the text. Is the yellow highlighted section more of a claim or an i

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Download text "March on Washington by Josephine Baker"


Read the text and highlight for the following details: author's purpose, point of view, structure of the text

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