If Anthony chooses to write a paper, he must do all of the following things except:
Negative Fact/Detail Question
What is the purpose of the talk?
Speaker's Purpose Question
A note-taking chart used for a conversation.
T-Chart
threat
danger
What is orange with green on the top and sounds like a parrot?
A carrot
The word "patrons" is closest in meaning to?
Vocabulary Question
What is the librarian explaining?
Main Idea Question
A note-taking skill that uses pictures instead of words.
Symbols
marine
ocean or sea
Why do bees have sticky hair?
They use honeycombs
What is most likely true about excess protein?
Inference Question
What will the students probably do next?
Prediction Question
A note-taking skill that makes words and phrases shorter.
Abbreviation
supportive
encouraging or helpful
What room in a house do ghosts stay away from?
The living room
The word "they" refers to:
Pronoun Question
What will the principal do at noon tomorrow?
Fact/Detail Question
Words that we should listen closely for because important information usually comes right after.
Transitions
imperative
very important
What kind of room has no doors or windows?
A mushroom
"However, Socrates believed the problem had only one solution": Where does the sentence best fit in the passage?
Sentence Insertion Question
What will the principal probably do at noon tomorrow?
Inference Question
If I am answering a prediction question, which section of my notes should I look at? (The Beginning, The Middle, or The End)
The End
accumulate
gather together; collect
If there are seven oranges and you take away three, how many oranges do you have?
Three