Making mental images
Making mental images
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.
this is called text to self cause u r taking something that happened 2 u and comparing it 2 the book
When someone takes a picture of them selves, I assume..
Assume the position!
I would assume it is the ability to read aloud well.
I assume you are trying to come up with the movie Pirates of the Caribbean!#
I assume you mean hieroglyphics. These were used as test
They assume that the students understand fast
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.
If it's from 1923 or later, it's safest to assume that it's protected. Modern works are protected automatically, so when the creator wishes to use a Creative Commons license or the work is in the public domain (government works, for example), this will be explicitly noted on or around the picture, or embedded in metadata.
I assume you mean an iPod Touch. To download a picture from the internet onto your iPod, you find the picture from the internet on the page its on, then you touch and keep holding it until it shows you the option to save the picture or to cancel. Press 'save picture' and it will save the picture to your camera roll at the bottom.