Definition
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Key Questions
Definition
Key Question
100
The reading process that includes prereading, during reading, and post reading.
What is Active Reading?
100
Oftentimes, ( ) statements include opinions.
What is subjective?
100
How is one idea related to the next idea?
What is Patterns of organization?
100
A text that tells a story.
What is Narrative?
100
Where is the writer answering who, what, when, where, and why, or how about the main idea?
What is Major supporting details?
200
The direct meaning of a word or the dictionary definition.
What is Denotation?
200
The ( ) is always an adjective, such as humorous, sad, joyful, disdainful, etc.
What is Tone?
200
What does this word suggest to the reader?
What is Connotation?
200
A statement not influenced by personal feelings or prejudices.
What is Objective?
200
Is my purpose for reading this to enjoy myself?
What is Recreation?
300
An explanation that answers the question,"why?"
What is Reason?
300
The three primary reasons for ( ) are: to entertain, to persuade, and to inform.
What is Purpose?
300
What does the author want me to know about the topic?
What is Main Idea
300
A key point that is not directly stated.
What is Implied Main Idea?
300
What is the exact meaning for this word?
What is Denotation
400
Supporting sentences that reinforces the main idea.
What is Major supporting Detail?
400
An ( ) cannot be located in a single topic sentence as most main ideas are.
What is Implied Main Idea?
400
Who or what is this text about?
What is Topic?
400
The reason a writer creates a text.
What is Purpose?
400
What words are used in this text?
What is Diction?
500
The emotional quality of a text.
What is Tone?
500
A ( ) is usually one or two words.
What is Topic?
500
Is this statement a conclusion that's drawn from facts?
What is Inference?
500
A statement or judgment that cannot be proven true or false.
What is Opinion?
500
Is this statement unbiased?
What is objective?