The topic is like the main thing you are going to talk about but main idea is the main sentence of a passage
A gate opens and closes, like a door. A fence partitions off pasture, crops, etc. and is not meant to be moved.
Open plan 4,96m x 7,23m Kitchen 3,46m x 4,27m Scullery 3,46m x 3,09m Passage from front door 4,41m x 1,45m Small passages from back bedrooms 1,31m x 96cm Garage 5,79m x 5,26m
It is a matter of emphasis. The word 'ever' is often used to intensify a phrase, or an emotional reaction as surprise or impatience. As an example, 'have you ever seen anything like it'. In addition the word is used to define something that is happening continuously, such as 'ever since then' The word 'already' implies of something happening at a previous time. For example 'when we arrived they were already there'. Also it cam be a mild reference to the passage of time as in 'is it lunchtime already'. Both words should be used in their own right and not mistaken, one for the other. This will perpetuate the richness of the English language, leading us towards more picturesque speech
A structure, usually of wood, stone, brick, or iron, erected over a river or other water course, or over a chasm, railroad, etc., to make a passageway from one bank to the other., Anything supported at the ends, which serves to keep some other thing from resting upon the object spanned, as in engraving, watchmaking, etc., or which forms a platform or staging over which something passes or is conveyed., The small arch or bar at right angles to the strings of a violin, guitar, etc., serving of raise them and transmit their vibrations to the body of the instrument., A device to measure the resistance of a wire or other conductor forming part of an electric circuit., A low wall or vertical partition in the fire chamber of a furnace, for deflecting flame, etc.; -- usually called a bridge wall., To build a bridge or bridges on or over; as, to bridge a river., To open or make a passage, as by a bridge., To find a way of getting over, as a difficulty; -- generally with over.
Graphic organizers are a pointless waste of time. Today's generation of students will become so dependent on them, they will not be able to write. The only way to become a better writer is to write more often. Graphic organizers will just hold you back.
Time Line!
sh!t., thats what it is ok? ok I advise u to give up on ur life if u study this stupid english!
sh!t., thats what it is ok? ok I advise u to give up on ur life if u study this stupid english!
The main idea is what is being discussed in all of the sentences: the thing, or concept, or action about which the passage is written.
To effectively transfer information from a passage into a graphic organizer, first identify the main ideas and key details within the text. Next, select an appropriate graphic organizer format, such as a mind map, flowchart, or Venn diagram, that best represents the relationships and hierarchy of the information. Organize the main ideas as headings or central nodes, and use branches or sections to include supporting details or examples. Finally, review and adjust the layout for clarity and coherence, ensuring it accurately reflects the structure of the passage.
What was my purpose for reading this passage?(apex)
Ostentatious Gratuities is the best definition of the underlined words in the passage full of principle.
Why did i read this passage.
a timeline
One definition for corridor is a passage or a hallway and to find other definitions go to dictionary.com.
Visualizing can help me understand because when I read I picture it in my head.