In or out of context...
What's the point?
A nice mix!
Commitment Issues
Why and how you said what you said. Also, what it was you said...
100

Word or phrase that is the opposite of another word.

What is an antonym?

100

The main idea is likened to an umbrella in the text. The main idea is the author's _______ _______.

What is general point?

100

It shows the relationship between the main idea, major details, & minor details in a passage.

What is an outline?

100

When the author presents events and processes in the the order which they happen.

What is time-order pattern?
100

The author's reason for for writing, also known as the purpose.

What is to inform, to persuade, and to entertain?
200

One or more words that mean the same or almost the same thing.

What is a synonym?

200

Specific evidence such as examples, causes, reasons, or facts.

What are supporting details?

200

Diagrams, visual outlines, that show the relationships between main ideas and supporting details.

What are maps?

200

When the author explains the reason why something happened or the result of something happening.

What is cause and effect?

200

Saying one thing, but meaning the opposite.

What is irony/sarcasm?

300

Known as examples, synonyms, antonyms, or general sense of the sentence or passage.

What are the four common types of context clues?
300

The general idea of the group below is...

1. Paper cuts

2. Minor problems

3. Broken nails

4. Wrong numbers

What is 2. Minor problems?

300

When something is suggested and not clearly stated.

What is implied?

300

Both, alike, same, similar, resemble, etc...

What are words that signal comparison?

300

The expression about an author's attitude or feeling about a subject.

What is tone?

400

Something that relates to an unknown word and allows you to figure out the meaning.

What is an example?

400

The general subject of a selection.

What is the topic?

400

Figuring out something on your own.

What is inferring/to infer?

400

When the author provides one or more examples to develop & clarify an idea

What is illustration?

400

When analyzing an argument, it is necessary to do 3 things...

What is:

1. Recognize the point

2. Is the author's support relevant?

3. Is the author's support adequate?

500

A way to save time when reading that includes figuring out the meanings of unfamiliar words.

What is looking at their context?

500

The beginning, the middle, the end, the beginning and the end.

What are locations of the main idea?

500

Review Test 2 

pg. 120 #s: 1-5

1. A - facts

2. Also

3. In addition

4. A - major detail

5. B - minor detail

500

Relationships that involve: addition, time, illustration, comparison & contrast, & cause & effect.

What are patterns of organization?

500

6 types of ________. They are ____, ____, _____, ____, _____, _______

Propaganda

1. Bandwagon 

2. Testimonial

3. Transfer

4. Plain folks

5. Name calling

6. Glittering generalities