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Informational-central ideas, supporting ideas, evidence

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What POINT is the author making about the SUBJECT in paragraph one?
Superheroes have been around throughout history and are still popular.
Superheroes have been around for a long time and have lost popularity.
Superheroes are new ideas that are sparked by people's need to be saved.
Superheroes are made up to scare kids into behaving better.
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What POINT is the author making about the SUBJECT in paragraphs 2-4?
Superheroes are given too much credit for a job they don't even do well.
Superheroes face a lot of criticism for how they handle issues.
Superheroes save the world, and people love them for it.
People love superheroes because of the cool weapons and tools they get to use.
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Multiple Choice
What evidence supports the idea that people appreciate superheroes?
"Superhero is a type of heroic stock character."
"A superhero...is dedicated to fighting the evil of their universe."
"Every person has a favorite hero with supernatural abilities!"
"They have dressed in skin-tight superhero costumes of bright colors."
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Multiple Choice
What POINT is the author making about the SUBJECT in paragraphs 5-8?
Superheroes have a lot to learn to do their job well.
Superheroes are not the best role models for kids.
Superheroes can teach us about algebra.
Superheroes can teach us to be better people.
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Multiple Choice
What evidence supports the idea that superheroes can teach us to be better people?
"Superheroes promote well-intentioned messages."
"children obviously are not mighty"
"In the universe of superheroes, anything is possible."
"All that dreamed-up play is great exercise."
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Multiple Choice
What context clues can lead you to the meaning of the word "adversaries?"
"quirky men and women"
"triumph over our"
"everyone has flaws"
"constantly saving the world"
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What is the central idea of the text?
Superheroes are too busy saving the world to do anything else.
Superheroes should teach us important life lessons instead of saving the world.
Superheroes save the world and teach us to be better people.
There is really nothing to be learned from superheroes.
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