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Reading Comprehension Strategies
Topic - ANS Subject of a text

Main Idea - ANS Main idea is the most important point being made. Often needs a full
sentence.

Supporting Details - ANS Provide evidence/examples for the main idea.

Controlling Idea - ANS The main idea of the text

Rephrase/Paraphrase - ANS Explain an idea in your own words.

Inference - ANS Using what you know to make a guess about what you don't know, or reading
between the lines.

Conclusion - ANS A deduction made by a reader about an unstated outcome from a passage.

Explicit - ANS The information is directly stated within the passage.

Inferences - ANS A conclusion reached by critical thinking.

Implications - ANS Things not directly stated, but readers can assume based on what the
author does say.

Logic - ANS The framework of reasoning used to understand ideas

Memo (Memorandum) - ANS A common form of written or printed communication with specific
structure and sections.

Printed Public Announcements - ANS A common form of printed communication informing the
public about organizations, events, and services.

Classified Advertisement (ads) - ANS Short, detailed text offering items and services with
specific components like headline, offering, and call to action.

Blog - ANS A website that is usually informal and independently run.

Classified - ANS A print advertisement selling or soliciting something.

Forum - ANS An online message board.

, Graphics - ANS A diagram, graph, illustration, or other piece of artwork.

Legend/Key/Map - ANS Map feature that explains symbols, colors, shapes, and other
elements.

Scale - ANS Ratio of distance expressed to actual measurement.

Sequence - ANS Refers to order and pattern.

Sequential - ANS Following a fixed order with a logical pattern.

Chronological - ANS In order by time.

Assumption - ANS An uncertain belief of an unstated idea.

Bias - ANS Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another,
usually in a way considered to be unfair or inaccurate.

Fact - ANS A statement that can be proven.

Opinion - ANS Thought, belief, idea, judgment that cannot be proved.

Point of view - ANS The author's position from which something is observed or considered; a
standpoint.

Stereotype - ANS A fixed image or idea categorizing a certain group of people into one
misconception.

Tone - ANS The author's voice and attitude toward the topic.

Persuasive/Argumentative - ANS Mode that convinces the reader to believe something about
the written topic.

Problem/Solution - ANS Structure including introduction of the problem, a plausible solution,
and a call to action.

Expository - ANS Mode of writing that informs, explains, or tells how to.

Cause and Effect - ANS Relationship where the cause is why something happens and the
effect is what happened.

Compare/Contrast - ANS To compare is to find similarities, to contrast is to identify differences.

Narrative - ANS Mode of writing that can entertain, inform, and challenge readers.

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