The Tories were loyalists. For example, after the US Declaration
of Independence, people started taking sides, either as a patriot
or as a loyalist. If you were a loyalist, you were one who remained
loyal to the king and felt you had to defend England. If you were a
patriot, you supported independence. The Tories were members of a
political party called Loyalists that existed in the 17th and 19th
centuries.
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What is chtd after a name
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It means a chartered memeber of a professional organization.
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What is the brand name of Bella's shoes in Twilight
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she wears converse shoes to her prom.
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When did delegates to Congress start signing the Declaration of Independence
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August 2, 1776
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What was the immediate effect of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by Congress
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It turned a rebellion into a fight for freedom.
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What are major details
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Explains and develops the main idea.
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persuasive media text
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Read the title and consider what you already know about the
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What explains why you should read the end-of-chapter questions before reading the chapter
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These questions indicate what you should look for as you
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What is the purpose of using the SR2 technique
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To retain information from reading assignments more
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immediately review the material.
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read the title and consider your prior knowledge.
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The main idea of the section headed The Effects of the Declaration of Independence is that
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the adoption of the Declaration of Independence sparked bitter
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What is minor supporting details
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clarify the major details.
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every so often but at least once a week
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What is the origin of word raconteur
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It is French for "recount."
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Which of these kinds of words should always be capitalized
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the names of months sincerly your BOY DOUGIE xD
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What is an example of music association
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What questions should you ask yourself in order to find the main idea of a passage
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Any passage, no matter the size, has a main idea. Finding it can
be as easy as looking to the first sentence of the passage. In most
higher-level texts, however, finding the "main idea" can be much
more difficult than this. The questions you should ask yourself
should be asked after three full readings of the passage. These are
the questions I ask myself:
1. Why did the author write this? What is their personal
attachment to this topic?
2. What is the focus of the passage? Is it a character? A
place?
3. Is there action in the passage? Does the character do
something or does something happen at the place?
4. What is the context of this passage? What is going on in both
the writing and the author's life that corresponds to this
piece.
These four questions will almost always give you a deep
understanding of the passage. Combine them and it will give you a
simple sentence that is the main idea.
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Which is the best definition of irony
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When there is a difference between appearance and reality
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Which answer choice below is the general topic that includes all of the other answers
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What t The three steps in the SR2 technique are
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Who were the Tories
The Tories were loyalists. For example, after the US Declaration
of Independence, people started taking sides, either as a patriot
or as a loyalist. If you were a loyalist, you were one who remained
loyal to the king and felt you had to defend England. If you were a
patriot, you supported independence. The Tories were members of a
political party called Loyalists that existed in the 17th and 19th
centuries.
What is chtd after a name
It means a chartered memeber of a professional organization.
What is the brand name of Bella's shoes in Twilight
she wears converse shoes to her prom.
When did delegates to Congress start signing the Declaration of Independence
August 2, 1776
What was the immediate effect of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by Congress
It turned a rebellion into a fight for freedom.
What are major details
Explains and develops the main idea.
A magazine advertisement for a piece of jewelry is an example of a
persuasive media text
What is the first step in surveying
Read the title and consider what you already know about the
subject.
What explains why you should read the end-of-chapter questions before reading the chapter
These questions indicate what you should look for as you
read.
What is the purpose of using the SR2 technique
To retain information from reading assignments more
effectively
When you finish reading a chapter of a textbook you should
immediately review the material.
When you begin surveying a textbook reading assignment you should
read the title and consider your prior knowledge.
The main idea of the section headed The Effects of the Declaration of Independence is that
the adoption of the Declaration of Independence sparked bitter
disunity among the colonists.
What is minor supporting details
clarify the major details.
What is a continuing period review is something you do
every so often but at least once a week
What is the origin of word raconteur
It is French for "recount."
Which of these kinds of words should always be capitalized
the names of months sincerly your BOY DOUGIE xD
What is an example of music association
wedd
What questions should you ask yourself in order to find the main idea of a passage
Any passage, no matter the size, has a main idea. Finding it can
be as easy as looking to the first sentence of the passage. In most
higher-level texts, however, finding the "main idea" can be much
more difficult than this. The questions you should ask yourself
should be asked after three full readings of the passage. These are
the questions I ask myself:
1. Why did the author write this? What is their personal
attachment to this topic?
2. What is the focus of the passage? Is it a character? A
place?
3. Is there action in the passage? Does the character do
something or does something happen at the place?
4. What is the context of this passage? What is going on in both
the writing and the author's life that corresponds to this
piece.
These four questions will almost always give you a deep
understanding of the passage. Combine them and it will give you a
simple sentence that is the main idea.
Which is the best definition of irony
When there is a difference between appearance and reality
Which answer choice below is the general topic that includes all of the other answers