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What does the command term 'Identify' require you to do?
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'Identify' requires you to provide short answers in full sentences.
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How should you answer a question that asks you to 'Describe'?
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Use the PEEL structure to provide a long answer that elaborates and tells features or what you see.
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What is the PEEL structure?
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PEEL stands for Point, Evidence, Explanation, and Link.
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Give an example of how to answer with a list in a sentence.
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At the party, we ate sandwiches, chips, and cake.
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Explain the command term 'Explain'.
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'Explain' means to give a detailed answer about the meaning of the question, using the PEEL structure.
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What does 'Justify' require in an answer?
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'Justify' requires an explanation and evidence, giving reasoning by using terms like 'because'.
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What should you include when you 'Identify' something in a text?
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Provide the name or basic information about it in a complete sentence.
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Describe the role of the setting in a story using PEEL.
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The setting creates the story's mood (Point). For example, a dark forest can create suspense (Evidence). This affects how readers feel and interpret events (Explanation), linking the setting to the story's emotional impact (Link).
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List features of a bike in a sentence.
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A bike has two wheels, handlebars, a seat, and pedals.
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Explain why using PEEL in writing is important.
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Using PEEL ensures your writing is structured and clear, helping the reader understand your main point and evidence, the explanation's context, and its relevance, improving communication.
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Justify why teachers give homework using evidence.
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Teachers give homework because it reinforces learning (Reasoning). Research shows students who practice outside of class do better on tests (Evidence).
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What is one way to effectively 'Identify' a main idea in a passage?
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Write a short sentence that clearly states the central point or theme.
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Describe how the main character changes in a story using PEEL.
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The main character grows from shy to confident (Point). At first, they were too scared to speak (Evidence). As the story progresses, they face challenges that build confidence (Explanation), showing personal development (Link).
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List three benefits of reading in one sentence.
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Reading helps improve vocabulary, boosts imagination, and enhances understanding of different cultures.
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Explain how to use commas in a sentence.
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Commas organize items in a list, separate clauses, and clarify meaning. By indicating pauses or connections, they structure sentences and improve readability.
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Justify the importance of learning new vocabulary using reasoning.
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Learning new vocabulary is important because it enhances communication (Reasoning). For instance, knowing more words enables precise expression of thoughts and ideas (Evidence).
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What is the key difference between 'Describe' and 'Explain'?
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'Describe' focuses on detailing features or characteristics, while 'Explain' provides understanding and meaning through analysis.
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Use PEEL to describe the importance of school uniforms.
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School uniforms promote equality (Point). For example, they reduce peer pressure related to clothing (Evidence). This fosters focus on academics rather than fashion (Explanation) and supports an inclusive environment (Link).
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List the main characters of a story in a sentence.
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The main characters of the story are Anna, Tom, and their pet dog, Max.
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Explain how context improves comprehension using the PEEL method.
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Context provides background information (Point). Knowing the historical era of a text enhances understanding (Evidence). It helps interpret characters' actions and cultural references (Explanation), ensuring accurate comprehension (Link).
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