Related Lessons

Analyze How an Author Uses Rhetoric to Advance Point of View
Analyze How an Author Uses Rhetoric to Advance a Point of View
Determine the Central Idea and Analyze Its Development
Cite Textual Evidence that Support Inferences
Determine Two or More Central Ideas in Text and Analyze Their Development
Analyze the Impact of Word Choices on Meaning and Tone
Analyze how an Author's Ideas are Developed and Refined
Cite Textual Evidence that Supports Analysis of Text
Determine the Figurative Meaning in Speeches
Evaluate the Way an Author's Intent Affects the Structure and Tone of the Text
Synthesize Content from Several Sources
Paraphrase Ideas & Connect Them to Other Sources
Critique the Power, Validity & Truthfulness of Arguments & Their Appeal to Audiences
Analyze Rhetorical Devices
Use Technical Vocabulary

Related Concepts

Evaluate the Claims in an Author's Argument
Make Assertions
Cite Evidence that Supports an Assertion
Assess the Evidence that Supports an Author's Argument
Trace & Evaluate an Author's Argument
Assess the Evidence that Supports an Author's Assertion
Draw Inferences Using Data Samples
Cite Textual Evidence to Support Inferences
Analyze How an Author Acknowledges Conflicting Evidence or Viewpoints
Organize an Argument Logically
Use Apposition to Indicate the Relationship Between Ideas
Use Subordination to Indicate Relationship Between Ideas
Describe the Evidence that All Elements Greater than Lithium were Formed by Nuclear Fusion in Stars
Cite Textual Evidence that Supports Analysis of Text