Reading Between the Lines: Important Nonfiction Terms

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LSAT English Quiz on Reading Between the Lines: Important Nonfiction Terms, created by Tracy Rains on 22/08/2017.
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Question 1

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When a reader infers something, he or she is making a prediction or an educated guess based on surrounding clues.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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In nonfiction writing, a writer might imply something, which means the reader must
Answer
  • Re-read the information carefully.
  • Guess, with confidence, what the writer means.
  • Skip over the information as it is unnecessary.
  • Make connections to something that happened at the beginning.

Question 3

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Substantiated claims are _______________ while unsubstantiated claims are _______________.
Answer
  • True, false
  • Explained, unexplained
  • Proven, unproven
  • Clear, unclear

Question 4

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When a writer is objective, facts are presented without personal feelings.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Information that is _________________ is double-checked with other sources.
Answer
  • Claimed
  • Corroborated
  • Implied
  • subjective

Question 6

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If you can provide a subjective summary of a text, you are including facts and opinions in the summary.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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