Study Guides
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Reading Context Clues Study Guide
Reading Context Clues In this lesson, you'll discover that authors give clues in the text to help you understand what you read. You just have to be a word detective and find them! SOMETIMES AUTHORS NEEDor want to use words they know ...
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Reading Context Clues Practice Exercises
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Denotation and Connotation Study Guide
Denotation and Connotation In this lesson, you'll find that a word may suggest something quite different from what it really means. EVERY WORD HAS a denotation—its definition as found in a dictionary. But many words also have a ...
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Denotation and Connotation Practice Exercises
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Reading Text Clues Study Guide
Reading Text Clues In this lesson, you'll discover some ways that authors try to help you find and better understand the information they present. TEXT FEATURES ARE special ways authors present information to help their readers ...
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Reading Text Clues Practice Exercises
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Making Inferences Study Guide
Making Inferences In this lesson, you'll discover you can use what you already know, plus clues from the text, to figure out things an author doesn't tell you outright! SOMETIMES AN AUTHOR doesn't tell you exactly what's happening, ...
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Making Inferences Practice Exercises
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Drawing Conclusions Study Guide
Drawing Conclusions In this lesson, you'll discover that you use clues from the text, plus any inferences you've made, to draw a conclusion about what's true and what isn't. AFTER YOU MAKE one or more inferences, you can draw a ...
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Drawing Conclusions Practice Exercises
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