If you mean the "Climax",
The climax is the rising point of interest. A book may contain more than one of these.
To say it in short, the climax is what keeps the reader reading.
ex. During a story of a damsel in distress, the climax would be where the knight fights off the Black knight *No racism is intended*, or a fearsome dragon.
A reading passage is an excerpt from a story, novel, or essay.
Reading for detail can mean that when you read you pay very close attention to each and every detail in the reading such as dates, quantities, and names.
The phrase "to catch the reading bug" is an allegory, which is an example of a rhetorical device. The phrase means to suddenly become enthusiastic about reading.
Why am I reading this? What's my reading plan? What does this passage mean? How does this information relate to my prior knowledge?
what does conclusion mean for readingis a decision you make after thinking about the detailsin what you read
what does a reading of 6 mean?
Conflict mean what's the problem in the Reading or any king of problem
Conflict mean what's the problem in the Reading or any king of problem
i think 'pre- reading' means 're-reading'
If you mean Reading, UK, it is West of London, UK.
reading. lee=read, leen and leyendo=reading
It means that you think hard to succeed reading
A reading passage is an excerpt from a story, novel, or essay.
You mean "reading a letter out loud"
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raz might mean reading levels A to Z r for reading levels a for a to z for z
In school the word reading usually does mean that it is required reading. At home no reading is usually voluntary and done mostly for pleasure or curiosity.