The best question to ask before ready an entire passage is who, what, when where and how. This will help you get an understanding of the meaning of the passage.
A good question to ask before reading the rest of the passage could be: "What is the main topic or purpose of this passage?" This question can help you focus your attention and understand the overall idea that the passage is trying to convey.
Please provide the passage you would like explained.
Which sentence, if inserted in the blank space, would make the best sense in the context of the passage
Including sensory details such as the sounds of birds chirping or the smell of fresh flowers in the air would enhance the richness of the passage.
Jacques Cartier's dream was to discover a northwest passage to Asia, which would allow for easier trade routes and access to valuable resources. He believed that finding this passage would bring him great wealth and prestige.
An idea web would help you understand a passage that presents multiple interconnected concepts or relationships. It can visually map out these relationships and connections to aid in comprehension of complex ideas or arguments.
The best question to ask before ready an entire passage is who, what, when where and how. This will help you get an understanding of the meaning of the passage.
It is unconstitutional for a police officer to formally question a person before reading them their rights.
It would be its main idea or theme.
he did not feel well
Yes. Otherwise I would not be reading your question, nor would I be answering it.
We would need to know what the reading is to respond to this question.
The passage to use would depend on why you would need to talk about Jesus, as the reason is not clear from the question.
Would you be able to be a little more specific with this question? I am sure that most people reading this question will not know what "it" is reffering to. Also, i think you might have mistaken 'tree' for three. I just think that this question: "What are tree other contries that it goes through?" Might need a little more clarification and proof reading before this question can be answers. Thanks
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Notes taken in class the day before
Where was the author from
Look for a word before a noun that describes the noun. When reading a sentence, find the noun first. The nouns is the person, place or thing that is the subject of the sentence. Then, check to see if there is a descriptive word right before the noun. If there is, then it may be an adjective.