(1) The benchmark for communication arts reading content standard 2 for a student at the end of grade 8 is the ability to:
(a) apply knowledge of word and sentence structure, analysis of word parts, and context to decode unknown words;
(b) expand and apply general and specialized vocabulary through the use of context clues, analysis of word parts, and reference sources;
(c) adjust fluency based on purpose and content;
(d) identify when comprehension breaks down, analyze causes, and self-correct using effective strategies;
(e) activate prior knowledge to connect text to self, text to text, and text to world;
(f) make, revise, and explain predictions;
(g) generate and answer literal, inferential, critical, and interpretive questions;
(h) recall and explain a series of events or the sequence of information to draw conclusions;
(i) summarize by stating main ideas and supporting details;
(j) make and justify inferences based on context clues and/or background knowledge;
(k) analyze text features to enhance comprehension;
(l) identify and explain the impact of the organizational structure of a selection, including order of importance, spatial, problem-solution, and cause-effect;
(m) compare and contrast information to explain relationships and draw conclusions within and/or across texts;
(n) analyze author's purpose, point of view, language use, and credibility in culturally diverse texts, including those by and about Montana American Indians; and
(o) set and monitor goals and reading progress.