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In this video, well create a Highlight Text question in Schoology. If not already open, first select the Questions tab. From the Create Question column on the left, choose Highlight Text. Start by entering a question prompt including the text to be highlighted. Under the Possible Responses tab, choose to highlight by Paragraph, Sentence, or Word. Click on individual pieces of highlighted text to remove the word, sentence, or paragraph as a possible response. Click Clear Highlights if you need to reset the possible responses. In the Correct Answer Setup, select the Correct Answer or Answers by clicking on the correct word, sentence or paragraph areas. Add a number to the Maximum Selection field to choose how many elements students can select when giving an answer. To award points relative to the number of correct selections the student makes, select Partial Match. Preview the item then save your work when complete.