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summarize
to tell how things or people are different
not true, made up - Example: novel
writer's attitude toward a subject or an audience.
true or informational material Example: Biography
retell major ideas in your own words
to tell how things or people are alike
guess as to what will happen next based on clues or evidence
determine something based on information and reasoning
predict
to tell how things or people are different
not true, made up - Example: novel
writer's attitude toward a subject or an audience.
true or informational material Example: Biography
retell major ideas in your own words
to tell how things or people are alike
guess as to what will happen next based on clues or evidence
determine something based on information and reasoning
non-fiction
to tell how things or people are different
not true, made up - Example: novel
writer's attitude toward a subject or an audience.
true or informational material Example: Biography
retell major ideas in your own words
to tell how things or people are alike
guess as to what will happen next based on clues or evidence
determine something based on information and reasoning
tone
to tell how things or people are different
not true, made up - Example: novel
writer's attitude toward a subject or an audience.
true or informational material Example: Biography
retell major ideas in your own words
to tell how things or people are alike
guess as to what will happen next based on clues or evidence
determine something based on information and reasoning
fiction
to tell how things or people are different
not true, made up - Example: novel
writer's attitude toward a subject or an audience.
true or informational material Example: Biography
retell major ideas in your own words
to tell how things or people are alike
guess as to what will happen next based on clues or evidence
determine something based on information and reasoning
contrast
to tell how things or people are different
not true, made up - Example: novel
writer's attitude toward a subject or an audience.
true or informational material Example: Biography
retell major ideas in your own words
to tell how things or people are alike
guess as to what will happen next based on clues or evidence
determine something based on information and reasoning
conclude
to tell how things or people are different
not true, made up - Example: novel
writer's attitude toward a subject or an audience.
true or informational material Example: Biography
retell major ideas in your own words
to tell how things or people are alike
guess as to what will happen next based on clues or evidence
determine something based on information and reasoning
compare
to tell how things or people are different
not true, made up - Example: novel
writer's attitude toward a subject or an audience.
true or informational material Example: Biography
retell major ideas in your own words
to tell how things or people are alike
guess as to what will happen next based on clues or evidence
determine something based on information and reasoning
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