Implied Main Idea
Identifying Supporting Details
Identifying Supporting Details
Author's Patterns
Author's Patterns
100
Another name for an implied main idea is an unstated, indirectly stated or this type of main idea.
What is formulated main idea?
100
A paragraph consists of a topic, supporting details and this.
What is main idea?
100
Another word for major details is this _____
What is primary supporting details?
100
Author's writing patterns are also known as organizational patterns or patterns of development or this.
What are thinking patterns?
100
Recognizing the author's pattern will help your reading _____
What is comprehension?
200
A formulated main idea must include this word or phrase.
What is the topic?
200
Minor details are also called this.
What are secondary details?
200
In order to locate all of your details, your textbook suggests that you do this to them.
What is number them/
200
Recognizing the pattern will help you guess what is coming next which is known as ___________.
What is predicting?
200
These words or phrases show relationships among ideas in sentences, paragraphs, and longer selections.
What are transitions?
300
One method for formulating the main idea is to combine what?
What is two sentences from the paragraph?
300
To determine the additional information that you need to know, you must turn your main idea into this ______
What is a question?
300
Minor details usually give this information.
What are examples?
300
Recognizing thought patterns will also help you improve this skill.
What is writing?
300
This transition signals an opposing view.
What is contrast?
400
In order to formulate a main idea from what is implied, you must ask yourself what the author is trying to___________.
What is infer?
400
Noting supporting details can help you take notes, mark your textbook and to do this.
What is remember the material?
400
When information is presented in this form (ex. bullets or numbers), it is a clue that it is a supporting detail.
What is a list?
400
Conclusion or _______ statements often are located at the end of a paragraph.
What are summary?
400
Finally, next, first are these kinds of transition words.
What is sequence?
500
When the author only gives you these, you must formulate the main idea mainly in your own words.
What are details?
500
Identifying the supporting details can help you grasp this.
What is pattern of organization?
500
Supporting details are often introduced by these clues.
What are signal words?
500
Words such as thus, therefore or consequently are used to indicate this _________
What is an effect?
500
This pattern often has punctuation such as a comma, color or parentheses which sets of a synonym.
What is definition?
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