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READING FINAL EXAM. POP QUIZ #1. QUESTION #1. Words surrounding an unknown word that provide clues to its meaning are called ______________ _______. QUESTION #2. There are four kinds of clues. One is synonyms and the others are _____, ________, and ________. QUESTION # 3.
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READING FINAL EXAM POP QUIZ #1
QUESTION #1 Words surrounding an unknown word that provide clues to its meaning are called ______________ _______.
QUESTION #2 There are four kinds of clues. One is synonyms and the others are _____, ________, and ________.
QUESTION # 3 When looking for Main Ideas, the first thing I ask myself is what is the _______ of this paragraph?
QUESTION # 4 I find the answer for #3 by asking the question, __________________________ or by looking for ________________.
QUESTION # 5 When I feel I’m ready to guess the Main Idea, I ask myself, “What is the _______ the author is making about the __________?”
QUESTION # 6 I check my Main Idea guess by looking at the _____________ _____________ and making sure my guess isn’t too broad or too narrow.
QUESTION # 7 A good way to find the Main Idea sentence is to look for LIST WORDS. An example of list words is __________________.
QUESTION # 8 Two examples of ADDITION WORDS are _______ and _____________.
QUESTION # 9 The difference between an IMPLIED MAIN IDEA and a CENTRAL POINT is an Implied Main Idea is ___________ and the Central Point is ___________.
QUESTION # 10 TRANSITIONS are
QUESTION # 11 One example of a PATTERN OF ORGANIZATION is _________________.
QUESTION # 12 Drawing conclusions based on implied ideas is called ___________________.
QUESTION # 13 A good argument has support for its point that is both ______________ AND ___________________.
Words surrounding an unknown word that provide clues to its meaning are called CONTEXT CLUES QUESTION # 1
There are four kinds of clues. One is synonyms and the others are EXAMPLES, ANTONYMS, and GENERAL SENSE OF THE PASSAGE QUESTION # 2
When looking for Main Ideas, the first thing I ask myself is what is the _______ of this paragraph? TOPIC QUESTION # 3
I find the answer for #3 by asking the question,________________________ or by looking for ___________________________. “WHO OR WHAT IS THIS ABOUT?” REPEATED WORDS/IDEAS QUESTION # 4
When I feel I’m ready to guess the Main Idea, I ask myself, “What is the _______ the author is making about the _________?” POINT TOPIC QUESTION # 5
I check my Main Idea guess by looking at the _________ __________ and making sure my guess isn’t too broad or too narrow. SUPPORTING DETAILS QUESTION # 6
QUESTION # 7 A good way to find the Main Idea sentence is to look for LIST WORDS. An example of list words is • SEVERAL REASONS WHY • SEVERAL STEPS TO • A NUMBER OF FACTS ARE • THREE EXAMPLES OF THIS ARE
Two examples of ADDITION WORDS are _____and _____. ALSO FURTHERMORE QUESTION # 8
The difference between an IMPLIED MAIN IDEA and a CENTRAL POINT is THE IMPLIED MAIN IDEA IS ANUNSTATED MAIN IDEAOF A PARAGRAPH A CENTRAL POINT IS THE THESIS STATEMENTOF MORE THAN ONE PARAGRAPH QUESTION # 9
TRANSITIONS are WORDS or phrases that show relationships between ideas, such as ~ Addition words Time words QUESTION # 10
One example of a PATTERN OF ORGANIZATION is CAUSE AND EFFECT LIST (ADDITION WORDS) TIME ORDER (EVENT 1 EVENT 2 EVENT 3) QUESTION # 11
Drawing conclusions based on implied ideas is called MAKING INFERENCES QUESTION # 12
A good argument has support for its point that is both ______________ AND ____________ ADEQUATE (GOOD ENOUGH) and RELEVANT (STAYS FOCUSED ON THE TOPIC IN A MEANINGFUL WAY) QUESTION # 13
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