Study Guides
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Fiction or Nonfiction Study Guide
Fiction or Nonfiction In this lesson, you'll learn that some stories are true and some are made up by writers! FICTION IS A story an author makes up. Nonfiction is information based on facts about the ...
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Fiction or Nonfiction Practice Exercises
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Author's Purpose Study Guide
Author's Purpose In this lesson, you'll discover how to evaluate an author's reason for writing something. AN AUTHOR'S PURPOSE is why he or she wrote something. It might be to: inform readers. ...
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Author's Purpose Practice Exercises
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Reading Graphics Study Guide
Reading Graphics In this lesson, you'll take a look at the way authors use special features to give you information visually! Authors use graphic features to help clarify ideas or give readers additional information to that given in ...
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Reading Graphics Practice Exercises
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Chronological Order in Reading Study Guide
Chronological Order in Reading n this lesson, you'll discover that some authors write about things in the order in which they happened. JUST EXACTLY WHAT does the word chronological mean? It helps to know that the Greek root ...
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Chronological Order in Reading Practice Exercises
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Reading Cause and Effect Study Guide
Reading Cause and Effect In this lesson, you'll see that because things happen in sequence, one thing often makes the next happen, and you can sometimes predict what'll happen next! THINGS DON'T JUSThappen; living things and forces ...
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Reading Cause and Effect Practice Exercises
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