
RAC Review (Citing Evidence)
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English
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6th Grade
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Sarah Couch
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17 Slides • 20 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What is textual evidence?
it's the lead-in to a quote
it's the type of source or the genre
words from a text that a writer uses to support an answer
it's the same as an in-text citation
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Choice
What does the "R" in RACE stand for?
remember the question or prompt
recycle the question or prompt
re-use the question or prompt
restate the question or prompt
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Multiple Choice
What does the "A" in RACE stand for?
Answer the question or prompt
Action the question or prompt
Activate the question or prompt
After the question or prompt
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Multiple Choice
Question/Prompt: What is the most popular type of chip?
RA: The most popular type of chip is the Hot Cheeto.
Which part of the above is the "R" in RACE?
the Hot Cheeto
The most popular type of chip is
The most popular type
The most popular type of chip is the Hot Cheeto.
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Multiple Choice
Question/Prompt: What is the most popular type of chip?
RA: The most popular type of chip is the Hot Cheeto.
Which part of the above is the "A" in RACE?
the Hot Cheeto
The most popular type of chip is
The most popular type
The most popular type of chip is the Hot Cheeto.
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Multiple Choice
What is genre in a lead-in?
the type of music you like to listen to
the type of animal you have at home
the type of source your evidence comes from
the type of games you like to play
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Drag and Drop
In the above lead-in, the genre is
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Poll
What is your favorite genre of source to get evidence from? No wrong answers for this one.
video
article
novel
short story
podcast (listening only)
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Multiple Choice
Hot Cheetos taste like a blend of flavors. The article, "Hot Cheetos Are Awesome," by Bruno Parra, explains...
In the above quote lead-in, what is the "T" in GTA (genre, title, author)?
explains
article
Bruno Parra
"Hot Cheetos Are Awesome"
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Multiple Choice
Hot Cheetos taste like a blend of flavors. The article, "Hot Cheetos Are Awesome," by Emily Nunn, explains...
In the above quote lead-in, what is the "A" in GTA (genre, title, author)?
explains
article
Emily Nunn
"Hot Cheetos Are Awesome"
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Multiple Choice
Hot Cheetos taste like a blend of flavors. The article, "Hot Cheetos Are Awesome," by Damien Brewer, explains...
In the above quote lead-in, what is the verb?
explains
article
Damien Brewer
"Hot Cheetos Are Awesome"
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Select
Why do we have to put quotation marks around textual evidence in our RAC? Choose 2 that apply.
it shows you are borrowing someone else's words
because we shouldn't take credit for what someone else said
you don't really have to put quotation marks around a direct quote
it shows those are your own words you're using as evidence
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Multiple Choice
RA = Chips are delicious because they are full of bold flavor.
Which evidence BEST supports the above claim?
"They are then fried or baked to get their crisp texture."
"Chips are often seasoned with flavors like salt, cheese, or chili powder to make them even tastier."
"A chip is a type of snack food that is thin, crunchy, and usually eaten by hand."
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Multiple Choice
RA = Chips make a lot of noise when you eat them because they are a crunchy snack.
Which evidence BEST supports the above claim?
"They are then fried or baked to get their crisp texture."
"Chips are often seasoned with flavors like salt, cheese, or chili powder to make them even tastier."
"Most chips are made from potatoes, corn, or other grains and vegetables that are sliced or shaped into thin pieces."
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Select
What goes inside the parenthesis when adding an in-text citation? Choose 2 that apply.
the author's last name
the number of the page the quote came from
the author's first and last name
the number of the paragraph the quote came from
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