this is called text to self cause u r taking something that happened 2 u and comparing it 2 the book
This is an example of applying prior knowledge or background information to aid in understanding a new concept or text. Drawing on past experiences or information can help clarify and make sense of the new material being read.
Making mental images
this is called text to self cause u r taking something that happened 2 u and comparing it 2 the book
This is an example of rereading for clarification. Rereading a section of text is a common strategy to better understand confusing information or concepts in a book. It can help improve comprehension and retention of the material.
Visualization is a cognitive process where you create mental images to better understand or remember information. In the context of reading a book, visualizing the events, characters, and settings can help you immerse yourself in the story and enhance your comprehension and retention of the material.
I assume it is apex? In which case, apex is the very top of something. The very top (pointed tip) of a pyramid is one example.
When you assume something, you suppose something to be true without having any proof of it being so.
UFOs are things in the sky no one can identify. There is no reason to assume they are an object, let alone, for example, an alien spacecraft. They could just be, for example, a mirage or something like that.
Yes, the word 'suppose' is a verb. It means to assume something for the sake of an argument or theory. An example sentence: I suppose you want me to leave.
Assume the position!
Sign: Is something that you can see (for example, dilated pupils or bleeding). Symptom: Something a person feels (for example: nausea or headache). Note: I assume you means signs and symptoms in first aid terms so that is why I gave those answers lol.
I would assume it is the ability to read aloud well.
Assume refers to something that you suppose to be true, without having proof.