Title: Strategies to Improve Understanding
 1Strategies to Improve Understanding
- Standards ELA9RL1, ELA9RL3, ELA9RL5, ELA9RC3
 
  2PRACTICE What is diction?
- Diction is simply word choicethe words that an 
author chooses to use. On the EOCT, diction 
refers to...  - The authors purpose 
 - The audience 
 - The authors voice and style 
 - The authors language and tone
 
  3Authors Purpose
Purpose Definition
To inform To present facts and details
To entertain To amuse or offer enjoyment
To persuade To urge action on an issue
To instruct To teach concepts and facts
To motivate To encourage to act
To describe an event To narrate 
 4Authors Purpose read the text below.
- The fire crackled musically. From it swelled 
light smoke. Overhead the foliage moved slowly. 
The leaves, with their faces turned toward the 
blaze, were colored shifting hues of silver, 
often edged with red. Far off to the right, 
through a window in the forest, could be seen a 
handful of stars lying, like glittering pebbles, 
on the black level of the night.  - --excerpt from The Red Badge 
 -  of Courage by Stephen Crane
 
  5- PRACTICE answer this question in your notes by 
writing both the letter you chose  answer beside 
it out  - The authors purpose in the passage you just read 
is  - To describe an event during the war. 
 - To create a mood of momentary peace. 
 - To persuade that war is destructive. 
 - To teach a lesson about nature.
 
  6- Authors Purpose read another text below. 
 - Columbus own successful voyage in 1492 prompted 
a papal bull (formal declaration) dividing the 
globe between rivals Spain and Portugal. 
However, the Portuguese protested that the popes 
line left them too little Atlantic sea room for 
their voyages to India. The line was shifted 270 
leagues westward in 1494 by the Treaty of 
Tordesillas. Thus, by circumstances rather than 
design, the Portuguese gained Brazil and gave 
their language to more than half the people in 
South America.  
  7- PRACTICE answer this question in your notes by 
writing both the letter you chose  answer beside 
it out  - The authors purpose in the passage you just read 
is  - To describe the creation of maps. 
 - To describe feelings about different papal bulls. 
 - To relate an adventure off the Atlantic coasts of 
South America.  - To inform readers about one effect of Columbus 
voyage. 
  8AUDIENCE
- WRITE this definition in your notes The audience 
is the person(s) for whom something is written.  - PRACTICE Consider the audience for the 
following paragraph... 
  9-  Since youre in the market for a new car, I 
wanted to tell you about mine. My new car is the 
best one Ive owned. Its a 2004 Puma. Its got 
a 5.0 L overhead cam engine with multi-port fuel 
injection. It can do 0-60 mph in 5 seconds. 
With that much engine, passing cars on the 
highway is a breeze. I love the rush I get when 
Im cruising around on my new wheels. You should 
consider buying one, too. 
  10PRACTICE answer these questions in your 
notes. Use complete sentences!
- Practice Questions 
 - 1-WHO is the intended audience? 
 - 2- HOW do you know this? Explain your reasoning. 
(You may cite evidence from the text to help you 
explain yourself.)  - 3-Now its your turn to write out your OWN 
persuasive passage, convincing your teacher why 
you should pass this course! (4 sentences min)  
  11The Main Idea
- Rule 1 Main ideas may be directly stated in a 
topic sentence. Topic sentences can be found in 
the title, the introduction, or even the 
beginning or ending sentence of a paragraph.  - Rule 2 Authors may also show the main idea by 
implying, hinting, or suggesting it through 
details and facts, not by directly stating it. 
This is called an implied main idea. 
  12- PRACTICE Question 1 
 - What is the main idea of this paragraph? 
 - Mockingbirds are common and popular birds in the 
eastern and southern regions of the United 
States. The mockingbird is the state bird for 
Arkansas, Florid, Mississippi, Tennessee, and 
Texas. Mockers, as they are affectionately 
called, are known for their ability to mimic 
other birds, mammals, and insects with song and 
sounds. Mockingbirds often live close to human 
homes, nesting in ornamental hedges. 
  13- PRACTICE Question 2 
 - What is the main idea of this paragraph? 
 - In Germany, lunch is the main meal for most 
families. Supper is a cold meal which resembles 
a light American lunch. Potatoes are a favorite 
dish. They are cooked in many ways and with 
different spices. Germans also like to eat 
sausage, or wurst. Fresh bread rolls are 
stuffed with wurst for a snack. Some kinds of 
food, like seafood, may be difficult to find in 
most restaurants in Germany, but the hundreds of 
varieties of wursts make meals interesting and 
tasty. 
  14Context and Context Clues do 2 things define 
each term in your notes AND then paraphrase these 
definitions in your own words.
- Words and ideas surrounding a word are called the 
context. Using context clues means to look at 
the way the words are used in combination with 
other words in their setting. 
  15- PRACTICE answer this question in your notes by 
writing both the letter you chose  answer beside 
it out  - Ted seemed absolutely honest, but something told 
me he was prevaricating anyway.  - crying 
 - hoping 
 - speaking 
 - lying 
 
  16- PRACTICE answer this question in your notes by 
writing both the letter you chose  answer beside 
it out  - These wild camels have a healthier growth of hair 
on their knee caps and a wider space between 
their humps than their domesticated cousins  - . 
 - In the context of this sentence, what does the 
word domesticated mean?  - tamed 
 - ignorant 
 - bald 
 - cooked