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PRAXIS 5713 TEST BANK 2026 EXAM REVIEW
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◉ Tip #2. Answer: look for answers with similar phrases to the
statement in question


◉ Tip #3. Answer: when asked to identify a conclusion that may be
dawn, look for critical "hedge" phrases, such as likely, may, can, and
will often. When you are being tested on this knowledge, remember the
question that writers insert into these hedge phrases to cover every
possibility. Often an answer will be wrong simply because there is no
room for exception.


◉ Tip #4. Answer: Extreme positive or negative answers (such as
always or never are usually incorrect)


◉ General order. Answer: signaling elaboration of an idea, to emphasize
a point: for example, for instance, to demonstrate, including, such as, in
other words, in fact, furthermore, likewise, truly, obviously, certainly


◉ Chronological order. Answer: referencing the time frame in which the
main event or idea occurs: before, after, first, while, soon, meanwhile

, ◉ Numerical order/order of importance:. Answer: indicating that related
ideas, supporting details, or events will be described in a sequence,
possibly in order of importance. E.X first, second, also, finally, another,
in addition, equally important, less importantly, most significantly, the
main reason, last but not least


◉ Spatial order. Answer: referring to the space and location of
something or where things are located in relation to each other: inside,
outside, above, below, within, close, under, over, far, next to, adjacent to


◉ Cause and effect order. Answer: signaling a casual relationship
between events or ideas. E.X thus, therefore, since, resulted in, for this
reason, as a result, consequently, hence, for, so


◉ Compare and contrast order. Answer: identifying the similarities and
difference between two or more objects, ideas, lines of though. E.X, life,
as, similarly, equally, just as, unlike, however, but, although, conversely,
on the other hand, on the contrary,


◉ simile vs metaphor. Answer: a metaphor compares two things by
stating that one thing is the other, while a simile compares two things by
saying that one thing is (like or as) the other


◉ Simile. Answer: Her smile was bright as the sun A comparison using
"like" or "as"

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