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 This question is asking you to look at the picture and report what you see.

From this photo, a viewer can conclude that the children… F enjoy traveling to different cities to dance. G have never done this dance before. H are in the United States. J are performing at a festival.

 These type of questions want you to sum up what you see. In essences, you are choosing the best caption. It could also be asked in this way: What is the main idea of this piece of media?

 These questions want you to look at the picture and determine the author’s purpose.  What is the author/photographer/etc. trying to get across to the viewer?

A farmers’ market plans to use this photo in an advertisement. What message are the farmers most likely trying to communicate with this photo? A Their prices are comparable to supermarket prices. B They offer a variety of fresh produce. C They handpick all of the vegetables. D Their produce is grown on land nearby.

Choose the statement that best summarizes the message of this photo. A. Parents talk about their baby’s future. B. A child has a happy life with the family. C. Having a baby is exciting for the family. D. Babies born into a family can expect to be happy.

From this medium, one could most likely infer 1. They are from China. 2. They have never performed this dance before. 3. They enjoy traveling to different countries to dance. 4. They are performing for others.

From this photo, one could infer that 1. This photo was taken about 20 years ago. 2. This is a picture of a foreign queen. 3. This is a former first lady of the USA 4. This woman is sad because she lost a child.

What is the main idea of the picture? Group project are not the best way to get work done. 2. Working as a group can be difficult. 3. Group projects don’t work when there is one designated leader. 4. Group work gives everyone a chance to learn something important.

What is the main idea of this photo? 1. A few children read together for fun during class. 2. Students should be quiet in a library. 3. All children like to hear stories. 4. A teacher and her students are participating in a group activity.

Choose the statement that best summarizes the message of this photo. 1. Parents are always proud of their children. 2. Preschoolers deserve graduation ceremonies just like everyone else. 3. Preschoolers smile when they wear a graduation cap. 4. It’s important to recognize achievement.

What type of conflict is this? Person vs. Person Person vs. Environment Person vs. Self Person vs. Technology Person vs. Self

What type of conflict is this? Person vs. Person Person vs. Environment Person vs. Self Person vs. Technology Person vs. Person

What type of conflict is this? Person vs. Person Person vs. Environment Person vs. Self Person vs. Technology Person vs. Technology

What type of conflict is this? Person vs. Person Person vs. Environment Person vs. Self Person vs. Technology Person vs. Environment

What type of conflict is this? Person vs. Person Person vs. Environment Person vs. Self Person vs. Technology Person vs. Environment

What type of conflict is this? Person vs. Person Person vs. Environment Person vs. Self Person vs. Technology Person vs. Person