Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Board Notes 2/126/19


Advanced Reading Comprehension Skills

Synthesis – Combining information from multiple sources in order to make connections. 

Inference – Reading between the lines to understand what is implied but not said directly.  Avoid only reading on the surface, but really THINK about what is going on in the text.



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Adjective Phrases are group of words (that do not contain a subject and predicate) that give the reader information about the noun that they are modifying.  They often begin with an adjective.

Adjective Clauses are clauses (that do contain a subject and a predicate) that describe a noun and generally start off with words like:  who, whom, whose, when, where, which, that, and why.


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