NYSTCE 241 – Literacy and English Language Arts (Grade 7–Grade 12) Practice Exam

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Which type of questions asks for recall of factual details from the text?

Right There

Think and Search

The correct choice for identifying the type of questions that ask for recall of factual details from the text is the "Right There" questions. These questions typically require students to locate specific information directly stated within the text, meaning the answers can be found explicitly in one sentence or passage without the need for inference or opinion.

“Think and Search” questions ask students to combine information from different parts of the text to form a complete understanding, requiring more analytical thinking rather than simple recall. “On Your Own” questions encourage students to apply their knowledge or opinions based on their own experiences or thoughts, thus going beyond the text itself. “Author and You” questions involve interpreting the author's ideas and connecting them to the reader's own understanding, requiring inferential thinking rather than straightforward recall.

On Your Own

Author and You

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