Q18 Paired Selection
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6.5E - The student is expected to make connections to personal experiences, ideas in other texts, and society.
- Students make connections between what they are reading and relevant personal experiences, other texts they have read, or things from the real world they are knowledgeable about to build a framework for understanding the text they are reading.
- Using this background knowledge gives students a starting place for constructing meaning from the text.
- Students demonstrate comprehension of a text when they recognize these connections and can draw comparisons between them. For example, students reading an informational text about meteors and asteroids may make connections with a science-fiction novel or movie they have read or seen.
6.5E - The student is expected to make connections to personal experiences, ideas in other texts, and society.
- Students make connections between what they are reading and relevant personal experiences, other texts they have read, or things from the real world they are knowledgeable about to build a framework for understanding the text they are reading.
- Using this background knowledge gives students a starting place for constructing meaning from the text.
- Students demonstrate comprehension of a text when they recognize these connections and can draw comparisons between them. For example, students reading an informational text about meteors and asteroids may make connections with a science-fiction novel or movie they have read or seen.
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Which answer did you pick for question 18?
15. One DIFFERENCE between the article "Sticking to It" and the poem "An Unexpected Gift" is that only the article shows —
Which answer did you pick for question 18?
15. One DIFFERENCE between the article "Sticking to It" and the poem "An Unexpected Gift" is that only the article shows —
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Why did you choose this answer?
Why did you choose this answer?
15. Use "Sticking to It" and "An Unexpected Gift" to answer this question.
One DIFFERENCE between the article "Sticking to It" and the poem "An Unexpected Gift" is that only the article shows —
A. that Silver was competing with others
B. that Silver had immediate success
C. that Silver began with a clearly defined goal
D. that Silver immediately saw the value of his mistake
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Use this organizer to analyze the answer choices. The correct answer will be YES for "Sticking to It" and NO for "An Unexpected Gift"
Use this organizer to analyze the answer choices. The correct answer will be YES for "Sticking to It" and NO for "An Unexpected Gift"

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Which answer did you pick for question 18?
15. One DIFFERENCE between the article "Sticking to It" and the poem "An Unexpected Gift" is that only the article shows —
Which answer did you pick for question 18?
15. One DIFFERENCE between the article "Sticking to It" and the poem "An Unexpected Gift" is that only the article shows —
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What will you do differently next time?
What will you do differently next time?