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Retell
To find differences.
Identify something you have seen before.
Relating what you read, to something else you know.
Tell in your own words.
To hold up.
To set apart.
The most important idea an author makes.
Arrange in classes according to shared qualities.
Central or Main Idea
To find differences.
Identify something you have seen before.
Relating what you read, to something else you know.
Tell in your own words.
To hold up.
To set apart.
The most important idea an author makes.
Arrange in classes according to shared qualities.
Support
To find differences.
Identify something you have seen before.
Relating what you read, to something else you know.
Tell in your own words.
To hold up.
To set apart.
The most important idea an author makes.
Arrange in classes according to shared qualities.
connections
To find differences.
Identify something you have seen before.
Relating what you read, to something else you know.
Tell in your own words.
To hold up.
To set apart.
The most important idea an author makes.
Arrange in classes according to shared qualities.
Distinguish
To find differences.
Identify something you have seen before.
Relating what you read, to something else you know.
Tell in your own words.
To hold up.
To set apart.
The most important idea an author makes.
Arrange in classes according to shared qualities.
Classify
To find differences.
Identify something you have seen before.
Relating what you read, to something else you know.
Tell in your own words.
To hold up.
To set apart.
The most important idea an author makes.
Arrange in classes according to shared qualities.
Recognize
To find differences.
Identify something you have seen before.
Relating what you read, to something else you know.
Tell in your own words.
To hold up.
To set apart.
The most important idea an author makes.
Arrange in classes according to shared qualities.
Contrast
To find differences.
Identify something you have seen before.
Relating what you read, to something else you know.
Tell in your own words.
To hold up.
To set apart.
The most important idea an author makes.
Arrange in classes according to shared qualities.
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