Financial Related
Comparison Degrees
Procedure Text
Synthesize and Evaluate
100

This term describes the ability to understand and use financial skills like budgeting and investing.

Financial Literacy

100

This degree of comparison just tells about the existence of a quality without comparing it to anything else 

Positive Degree

100

This type of sentence, starting with a verb, is used to tell someone to do something.

Imperative Sentence

100

The process of pulling together background knowledge and new ideas

Synthesizing

200

Things you need to do to successfully set a budget.

Discipline, planning, and prioritizing

200

You add this suffix to short words like "high" or "cheap" to form the comparative degree.

suffix -er

200

These are the three general parts of a procedure text's structure

Title/Goal, Materials, and Steps

200

This type of understanding is gained when a reader becomes more appreciative of an idea

Deeper Understanding

300

High school students are encouraged to apply for this to gain experience and earn money

part-time job

300

For long adjectives like "beautiful" or "popular," you use this word to form a superlative.

Most

300

This part of the structure tells the reader what the procedure is about or what is to be achieved.

Title or Goal

300

Reading encourages you to make these, form opinions, and develop ideas

Judgments

400

This financial limit involves waiting a week before an "impulse buy".

One-week rule

400

This is the irregular superlative form of the adjective "bad"

Worst

400

Procedure texts use connectives and conjunctions related to this to show chronological order

Time/Temporal

400

A different understanding means thinking this way as a result of a text.

Changed Understanding

500

The parts of a 50/30/20 rule is?

50% needs, 30% wants, 20% saving

500

This specific article is normally used before a superlative adjective (e.g., "___ hottest day").

The

500

Procedure texts should always be written in this specific tense.

Simple Present Tense

500

Evaluation involves looking at these specific details to see if they support a conclusion

Facts and Evidence