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Topic
the general subject of the the text
Main idea
the key message or thesis of the text
Key points
key points and their supporting details develop the main idea
Summary
a brief restatement of the main idea and the most important key points and details
Inference
a conclusion reached by critical thinking, reading between the lines, applying logic to facts
and evidence while recognizing context clues
Inference (explicit)
clearly stated
Inference (implied)
implied; not directly stated
Conclusion
a deduction made about an unstated outcome based on prediction, details, evidence, and
results
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,Descriptive
includes sensory details to create a clear mental picture for the reader
Expository
informs, explains, or tells how to do something; uses only facts and examples
Narrative
tells a story to entertain, inform, or challenge
Persuasive
includes facts and strong opinions to make the reader feel, think, or behave a certain way
Bias
tendency toward a preconceived idea
Connotative meaning
the implied meaning of a word, with assumptions or an emotional charge attached to it
Denotative meaning
the standard dictionary definition of a word
Rhetorical device
stylistic language used to have an emotional or persuasive effect on the reader
Tone
the writer's attitude or emotions concerning the topic
Argument
a point the author believes
Compare and Contrast
to compare means to look for similarities; to contrast means to look for differences
Prediction
a reader's guess of what could happen, based on details found in the text
Primary source
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, a firsthand, unaltered document by the original author or creator; includes novels, letters,
original research papers, datasets, paintings photographs
Secondary source
a document that analyzes, discusses, or reproduces a primary source; includes textbooks
and many other nonfiction books, review articles, biographies
Tertiary source
a reference work that consolidates information from primary and secondary sources;
includes encyclopedias, handbooks, study guides
PEMDAS
parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction
Least common denominator
the smallest number into which two or more denominators will divide evenly
Decimals
represent parts of a whole
Ratio
a comparison between the quantity of one item and the quantity of another item
Mean
the average of a set of numbers
Median
the middle number
Mode
the number that appears most often in a set of numbers
Range
measures the spread of a given set of numbers
Area
the amount of space within the boundary of the shape
Perimeter
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