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33 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Summary
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Big idea from the B, M, E. Retelling of the entire story using three to five sentences.
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Main Idea
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What the story is mostly/mainly about.
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Common
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Same or Alike
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Compare/Contrast
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Same/Different
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Paragraph
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A groups of sentences about the same thing.
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Probably/ Most Likely
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Could happen
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Fact
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Something that is true in the text.
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Because
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Why (looking for a reason)
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Passage/ Text/ Selection
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WHOLE story or article.
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Event
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Something that happens in the story.
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What
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An event in the story
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When/Setting
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Place or time
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Represents
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Stands for
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Opinion
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What someone THINKS
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Similar
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Same
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paragraph
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a group of sentences with one main idea
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diagram
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graphic organizer or flow chart
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conclude
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decide
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support
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backs up
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organize
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how it is written
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purpose
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reason to do something
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probably
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most likely
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opposite
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not the same
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Synonym
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A word that means the SAME
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Antonym
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A word that means the Opposite.
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author
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The person who wrote the article or story.
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persuade
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try to get someone to do something or think something.
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article
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a magazine story
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Title
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The name of a story or article
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How to
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The author's purpose for writing is to teach how to do something.
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Author's Purpose
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The reason an author writes an article.
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Inform
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An author writes an article or story to teach or inform you about something.
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Entertain
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An author writes an article or story to have fun or give you enjoyment in what you read.
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