PPT-LESSON 1: CITE, INFER, AND SUMMARIZE
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HOMEWORK REVIEW How to Cite a Direct Quote How to Cite a Direct Quote Cont 5 Example response Lila influences the action of the story by being the first to voice
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HOMEWORK REVIEW How to Cite a Direct Quote How to Cite a Direct Quote Cont 5 Example response Lila influences the action of the story by being the first to voice an opinion about selling the farm While Ben is quiet and does not say what he wants to do Lila states that she wants to sell and offers her reasons She states The farm is too much for us to work on our own and I never really wanted to be a farmer anyway The Family Farm 36 Her statements advance the discussion and provide . You walk into the room and this is what you see: blood on the floor, an empty birdcage and a happily purring cat. You put the clues together and conclude that the cat ate the bird. . You have just made an inference, or an informed decision.. The Outsiders. Foreshadowing (5) =. “And . Johnny, who was the most law-abiding of us, now carried in his back pocket a six-inch switchblade. He’d use it, too, if he ever got jumped again. They had scared him that much. He would kill . Pencil Moving = Brain Working. This is you when the test begins.. This is you 15 minutes later.. When you are taking a test, it is important to keep your brain working.. This is particularly true when working on reading comprehension questions.. probabilistic programming. John Winn. 30. th. June 2010. How can . I write smart software?. How can . I do smart data analysis?. Revise model/method. Why probabilistic programming?. Define . model. Choose . Imply vs. Infer. Imply. and . infer. are opposites, like a throw and a catch. . To . imply. is to hint at something, but to . infer. is to make an educated guess. . The speaker does the . implying. BootCamp. February 2014. 2014 Technology Entrepreneurship Boot Camp. Sponsored by Jackson Walker . CITE BootCamp January 2011. 2. Manufacturing Cost Considerations. 1: Show that you know what you are talking about. P . Purpose (why are we writing?). A . Audience (who are we writing for?). L . Layout (sub-headings / paragraphs / verses / bullet points etc?). S . Style (first / third person? Past / Present / Future Tenses?. Draft. Essential Question. How can I structure my draft for my expository essay. ?. Learning . Outcomes - Students will:. Review – how is an expository essay organized?. Write their draft following a specific structure. “. Thanatos. ” = death / . personifcation. of death. “. Opsis. ” = way of seeing. Thanatopsis. = a way of looking at death. Find a partner or two. Someone you can WORK with, please…. Lines 1-17. P . Purpose (why are we writing?). A . Audience (who are we writing for?). L . Layout (sub-headings / paragraphs / verses / bullet points etc?). S . Style (first / third person? Past / Present / Future Tenses?. I used the I do, we do, partners do, you do model.. I do (slides 7-9), . W. e do (slide 10), . P. artners do (slide 11), . Y. ou do (12-13). . Please see the notes at the bottom of each slide for further explanation. . #6: . Based upon the passage, we can infer that-. B- The Great Father is associated with “Washington officials” and is the person Sitting Bull directly responds to over the matter, meaning he must be a higher up at least.. Miss Hayes’ students are heating up to words in their new book “Fires”. Matching. Directions: Match the cite words with their picture!. Engine. Fire. Hose. Firefighter. Question 1. How do you spell. 1. Summarize and prioritize emails. 5. Summarize and draft proposal. 2. Conduct risk assessment. 4. Estimate replacement costs. 3. Understand the customer. Microsoft 365 Copilot and Copilot Studio. Insurance underwriters receive large amounts of...
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