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SpecialthankstoDeanArmitageTimLownieandJohnLowniefromMonoidicsUSARichardRettingandBillMarjerisonfromMonoidicsJapanandHongseok 460CCalcagnoandDDistefanoBeinganautomaticprogramveri
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SpecialthankstoDeanArmitageTimLownieandJohnLowniefromMonoidicsUSARichardRettingandBillMarjerisonfromMonoidicsJapanandHongseok 460CCalcagnoandDDistefanoBeinganautomaticprogramveri. Happiness research departs from this tradition Instead hap piness researchers have been particularly interested in selfreports of wellbeing which may be as simple as an answer to a question with the general form Are you very happy pretty happy or no By: Jean Can . Leeuwen. Syllables. A word or word part that contains a single vowel sound. Inference. Infer. To make a good guess. Sometimes readers have to figure out how characters feel or what things mean from information the author gives us.. Through . Pictures. What can we infer about this person just from their grocery list?. Possible Inferences. They have a dog (rawhide bones). They are hygienic/cleanly (Toothpaste, . Qtips. , wipes, Dish detergent). 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 . Day 1 ELA. What does it mean to “read between the lines?”. Use . The Reader’s Journey . to define the term . infer.. 3. How are the words . infer . and . inference. . related?. . Reading between the lines…. Understand individuals by breaking down behavior patterns into observable traits, (instead of observable behaviors).. Personalities are determined by a combination of traits.. BASIC ASSUMPTIONS:. . By . Chaim. . Potok. Pages 40-41. Zebra. Adam Martin . Zebrin. is his real name. He loves running and he loves his name. Zebra gets hurt while running down Franklin Avenue. He was hit by a car when he did not stop at the corner and ran into the street. Reading Comprehension. What is a context clue?. A context clue is a word or phrase near an unknown word that helps the reader understand its meaning.. Duplicity. is defined as deceitfulness.. Let’s look at this word through the lens of six commonly used context clues.. 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?. My grandmother. A. DESCRIBE YOUR GRANDMOTHER:. 1. She is_________________________________________.. 2. She wears._______________________________________.. 3. She likes to_______________________________________.. Warm up. Share your picture with the people at your table group.. Make sure you have your Science notebook, agenda and a sharpened pencil. use tape to put it in front of your table of contents. Describe the difference between observations and inferences. 1. What is cryptography?. Cryptography is a mathematical method of protecting information. Cryptography is part of, but not equal to, security. Predated modern computing. In modern computing, crypto is used to . 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. . assume . guess. come to the conclusion. suspect. All of these are inferences; to infer is the same thing as to assume, guess, conclude, or suspect.. When you look at information, you can INFER (assume, guess, come to the conclusion, suspect) things that are not plainly stated or shown. .
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