Wild animals study Flashcards

To study for/review the the real test

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CLAIM meaning:

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opinion

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ROLE meaning:

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job

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ELABORATE meaning:

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to give details/ to explain

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VIEWPOINTS meaning:

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opinions

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Claim:

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the OPINION an author has about a topic.

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An author will support their claim by:

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Providing reasons.

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The author uses __________ ____________ to support their claim and reasons

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________ = specific evidence

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Specific evidence may include:

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Facts, Details, Examples, or Quotations

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The Main Claim/Opinion of the story, “Let animals be wild” is…

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the goal of conservation should be to release animals back to the wild, where they belong.

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(Part 1) Which statement would best reflect the opinion of David Bowles -author of first story- on the role of zoos & animal sanctuaries?

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To prevent the extinction of endangered species but animals shouldn’t stay there permanently.

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(Part 2-1st supporting detail)

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Page-368-
“ Real success comes when animals are strong enough to return to their natural habitat.”

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