Choosing the Best Title - SSAT Middle Level: Reading
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Which option is best if a title restates a sentence from the passage word-for-word?
Which option is best if a title restates a sentence from the passage word-for-word?
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Choose it only if that sentence expresses the central idea. Direct restatements are effective only if they encapsulate the unifying concept of the entire passage.
Choose it only if that sentence expresses the central idea. Direct restatements are effective only if they encapsulate the unifying concept of the entire passage.
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What is a common trap in title questions involving a title that is too narrow?
What is a common trap in title questions involving a title that is too narrow?
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A title that covers only one section or one supporting point. Narrow titles overlook the broader context and fail to encompass the passage's complete message or purpose.
A title that covers only one section or one supporting point. Narrow titles overlook the broader context and fail to encompass the passage's complete message or purpose.
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What should you do if two titles both seem reasonable at first glance?
What should you do if two titles both seem reasonable at first glance?
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Choose the one that fits the most paragraphs and key points. Evaluating coverage across the passage ensures the title reflects the comprehensive content rather than partial aspects.
Choose the one that fits the most paragraphs and key points. Evaluating coverage across the passage ensures the title reflects the comprehensive content rather than partial aspects.
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Which option is usually best if one title captures the author’s purpose and another lists facts?
Which option is usually best if one title captures the author’s purpose and another lists facts?
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The title that reflects the author’s purpose and overall message. Prioritizing purpose over mere facts aligns the title with the author's intent and unifying theme.
The title that reflects the author’s purpose and overall message. Prioritizing purpose over mere facts aligns the title with the author's intent and unifying theme.
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What should you prioritize if the passage compares two subjects throughout?
What should you prioritize if the passage compares two subjects throughout?
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A title that signals comparison of both subjects, not just one. A balanced title captures the comparative structure, reflecting the passage's emphasis on relationships between subjects.
A title that signals comparison of both subjects, not just one. A balanced title captures the comparative structure, reflecting the passage's emphasis on relationships between subjects.
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What should you prioritize if the passage explains causes and effects?
What should you prioritize if the passage explains causes and effects?
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A title that reflects the cause-and-effect relationship discussed. Highlighting causality ensures the title conveys the explanatory framework central to the passage's content.
A title that reflects the cause-and-effect relationship discussed. Highlighting causality ensures the title conveys the explanatory framework central to the passage's content.
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What should you prioritize if the passage is mainly a sequence of events?
What should you prioritize if the passage is mainly a sequence of events?
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A title that reflects the main event or development over time. Emphasizing chronology or progression captures the narrative flow and key developments in the passage.
A title that reflects the main event or development over time. Emphasizing chronology or progression captures the narrative flow and key developments in the passage.
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What should you prioritize if the passage is primarily a persuasive argument?
What should you prioritize if the passage is primarily a persuasive argument?
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A title that reflects the author’s claim or position. A title reflecting the argument aligns with the persuasive structure and the author's intended viewpoint.
A title that reflects the author’s claim or position. A title reflecting the argument aligns with the persuasive structure and the author's intended viewpoint.
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What should you prioritize if the passage is mainly informative or explanatory?
What should you prioritize if the passage is mainly informative or explanatory?
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A title that reflects the topic and the key idea explained. Such titles effectively summarize the educational focus and the primary information conveyed.
A title that reflects the topic and the key idea explained. Such titles effectively summarize the educational focus and the primary information conveyed.
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What is the best approach to titles that include a minor proper noun from the passage?
What is the best approach to titles that include a minor proper noun from the passage?
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Avoid them unless that noun is central to the entire passage. Minor nouns can mislead by suggesting undue importance to peripheral elements rather than the main idea.
Avoid them unless that noun is central to the entire passage. Minor nouns can mislead by suggesting undue importance to peripheral elements rather than the main idea.
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What is the best approach to titles that use figurative language or a metaphor?
What is the best approach to titles that use figurative language or a metaphor?
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Choose it only if the metaphor matches the passage’s main idea. Metaphors must align symbolically with the core theme to enhance rather than obscure the passage's meaning.
Choose it only if the metaphor matches the passage’s main idea. Metaphors must align symbolically with the core theme to enhance rather than obscure the passage's meaning.
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Which option is best if one title matches only the introduction and another matches the conclusion?
Which option is best if one title matches only the introduction and another matches the conclusion?
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The title that matches the passage’s overall point, often reinforced in the conclusion. The conclusion often distills the primary message, making it a stronger indicator of the best title.
The title that matches the passage’s overall point, often reinforced in the conclusion. The conclusion often distills the primary message, making it a stronger indicator of the best title.
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What is a common trap in title questions involving a title that is too broad?
What is a common trap in title questions involving a title that is too broad?
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A title that could fit many texts and is not specific to this passage. Broad titles fail to capture the unique focus and details that distinguish the passage from similar texts.
A title that could fit many texts and is not specific to this passage. Broad titles fail to capture the unique focus and details that distinguish the passage from similar texts.
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What is the primary goal when choosing the best title for a passage?
What is the primary goal when choosing the best title for a passage?
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Select the title that best matches the passage’s central idea. The best title encapsulates the main theme or purpose of the entire passage, ensuring it represents the core message effectively.
Select the title that best matches the passage’s central idea. The best title encapsulates the main theme or purpose of the entire passage, ensuring it represents the core message effectively.
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What is the central idea you should match when selecting a passage title?
What is the central idea you should match when selecting a passage title?
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The main point the author develops across the entire passage. A strong title aligns with the primary argument or concept that unifies the passage's content and structure.
The main point the author develops across the entire passage. A strong title aligns with the primary argument or concept that unifies the passage's content and structure.
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Which passage feature should guide your title choice more than a single detail?
Which passage feature should guide your title choice more than a single detail?
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The overall theme or central idea, not an isolated fact. Focusing on the overarching message ensures the title represents the passage holistically rather than emphasizing minor elements.
The overall theme or central idea, not an isolated fact. Focusing on the overarching message ensures the title represents the passage holistically rather than emphasizing minor elements.
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What is a common trap in title questions involving a vivid example or anecdote?
What is a common trap in title questions involving a vivid example or anecdote?
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A title that fits only the example, not the whole passage. Such traps distract from the central theme by overemphasizing a single engaging but non-essential part of the passage.
A title that fits only the example, not the whole passage. Such traps distract from the central theme by overemphasizing a single engaging but non-essential part of the passage.
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What is a common trap in title questions involving an extreme word such as “always”?
What is a common trap in title questions involving an extreme word such as “always”?
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An overly absolute title that overstates the author’s claim. Extreme language often exaggerates the passage's nuanced points, making the title inaccurate or misleading.
An overly absolute title that overstates the author’s claim. Extreme language often exaggerates the passage's nuanced points, making the title inaccurate or misleading.
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Choose the best title: Passage compares handwritten notes and typing for learning outcomes. A) “Pens” B) “Handwriting vs. Typing for Learning”
Choose the best title: Passage compares handwritten notes and typing for learning outcomes. A) “Pens” B) “Handwriting vs. Typing for Learning”
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“Handwriting vs. Typing for Learning”. This title conveys the comparative analysis of methods, providing specificity absent in the alternative.
“Handwriting vs. Typing for Learning”. This title conveys the comparative analysis of methods, providing specificity absent in the alternative.
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Choose the best title: Passage narrates one climber’s storm survival to show preparation matters. A) “A Stormy Night” B) “Preparation Saves Lives”
Choose the best title: Passage narrates one climber’s storm survival to show preparation matters. A) “A Stormy Night” B) “Preparation Saves Lives”
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“Preparation Saves Lives”. This title emphasizes the key lesson on preparation, beyond just describing the specific event.
“Preparation Saves Lives”. This title emphasizes the key lesson on preparation, beyond just describing the specific event.
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Choose the best title: Passage explains how bees pollinate crops and why this supports food supply. A) “Bees and Food” B) “All Insects”
Choose the best title: Passage explains how bees pollinate crops and why this supports food supply. A) “Bees and Food” B) “All Insects”
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“Bees and Food”. This title reflects the specific role of bees in pollination and food production, avoiding excessive breadth.
“Bees and Food”. This title reflects the specific role of bees in pollination and food production, avoiding excessive breadth.
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Choose the best title: Passage argues city parks improve health and build community. A) “Trees” B) “Why City Parks Matter”
Choose the best title: Passage argues city parks improve health and build community. A) “Trees” B) “Why City Parks Matter”
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“Why City Parks Matter”. This title captures the persuasive argument on the benefits of parks, unlike the overly narrow alternative.
“Why City Parks Matter”. This title captures the persuasive argument on the benefits of parks, unlike the overly narrow alternative.
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Which option is the best title if the passage emphasizes a shift from old to new methods?
Which option is the best title if the passage emphasizes a shift from old to new methods?
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A title that signals change, transition, or evolution of approaches. Such titles highlight the transformative aspect, aligning with the passage's discussion of progress or innovation.
A title that signals change, transition, or evolution of approaches. Such titles highlight the transformative aspect, aligning with the passage's discussion of progress or innovation.
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Identify the best title type for a passage that highlights a problem and proposes solutions.
Identify the best title type for a passage that highlights a problem and proposes solutions.
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A title that reflects both the problem and the proposed response. Including both elements reflects the passage's structure of identifying issues and offering resolutions.
A title that reflects both the problem and the proposed response. Including both elements reflects the passage's structure of identifying issues and offering resolutions.
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Identify the best title type for a passage that mostly defines and clarifies a concept.
Identify the best title type for a passage that mostly defines and clarifies a concept.
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A concept-focused title highlighting the definition or explanation. This approach emphasizes the explanatory depth, capturing the passage's focus on understanding the concept.
A concept-focused title highlighting the definition or explanation. This approach emphasizes the explanatory depth, capturing the passage's focus on understanding the concept.
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