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Question:

Multiple choice question

Highlighted means emphasized or called attention to something.

For example:

The large number of car accidents highlighted the need for better roads.

My teacher highlighted my spelling mistakes in red so that I could see them clearly and then learn from my mistakes.

put something under something else so that nobody can see

brought attention to

focused on

emphasized

Which answers are closest in meaning to highlighted? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

emphasized

focused on

brought attention to

put something under something else so that nobody can see

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Multiple choice question

Writers can use different ways to highlight ideas they want to emphasize.

Use italics or bold fonts.

Repeat the same ideas in the opening and closing paragraphs.

Quote others who have similar ideas.

Mention an idea only once.

Which examples below are ways to highlight key ideas? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

Repeat the same ideas in the opening and closing paragraphs.

Mention an idea only once.

Feedback:

Highlight means to draw the reader's attention to something. Adding more information to a specific part of the text does not emphasize or draw attention to it.

Use italics or bold fonts.

Quote others who have similar ideas.

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Multiple choice question

They want readers to remember it.

They want to add more information.

They believe it has special interest to the reader.

They want readers to pay more attention to it.

Why do writers highlight a specific part of a text, for example, the main idea? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

They want readers to remember it.

They want to add more information.

They want readers to pay more attention to it.

They believe it has special interest to the reader.

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Multiple choice question

Read the paragraph and answer the question below.

sift out the less important details.

focus on all the details.

summarize the information.

remember the main points.

Highlighting - a Successful Study Strategy 

Preparing for exams can be overwhelming, especially if you have to remember a lot of information. Many students find it helpful to start learning before an exam by highlighting the main ideas of the course in one color. They then highlight important details in a contrasting color. This strategy makes it easier to focus on and remember the key concepts of the course.

Choose 3 answers that best complete the sentence below. Many students highlight parts of the course materials because this helps them...

Response:

sift out the less important details.

focus on all the details.

remember the main points.

summarize the information.