_rhin15086mp4 -
This video uses the mystery of the Loch Ness Monster to demonstrate how to identify an author's main points and the evidence they use to support them: *1* RI4.8 Author's Main Points and Reasons/Evidence Hannah Brosh YouTube• Apr 24, 2020 If you'd like to practice this, let me know:
"What is the author trying to convince me of?" _rhin15086mp4
Can you find one sentence that summarizes the goal? This video uses the mystery of the Loch
Evidence provides the facts, data, or observations that prove a reason is valid. Statistics: "90% of sightings have been debunked as logs." Think of a table: the flat top is
To understand a text effectively, you need to identify the "What" (the main point) and the "Why" (the reasons and evidence). Think of a table: the flat top is the main point, and the legs are the evidence holding it up. Without strong legs, the table collapses. 1. Identify the Main Point
"The Loch Ness Monster is likely a myth rather than a real creature." 2. Look for "Reason" Sentences