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UNRAVEL U nderline the title N R un through and number the paragraphs A re you reading the questions A re the important words circled V enture Read through the passage E liminate the

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UNRAVEL U nderline the title N R un through and number the paragraphs A re you reading the questions A re the important words circled V enture Read through the passage E liminate the obvious. 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.. Context Clues . Context Clues:. words or phrases surrounding a difficult word that can help you define its meaning. . Read the passage on the next slide and supply context clues for the underlined words. . and Distribution at . Foster Dam, . 2013-2014. 1. JH Hughes, . J . Kim, J Vazquez, and GE Johnson. Willamette Fisheries Science review. Portland, Oregon. February 2015. Study code: . JPL–11-05-FOS. . ceremonies that mark a person’s progress from one phase of life to another.. Rituals. :. ceremonial acts prescribed by tradition or religion that set humans apart from other species. .  . Rites of Passage. Group 3. Chad Mills. Esad Suskic. Wee Teck Tan. Outline. System and Data. Document Retrieval. Passage Retrieval. Results. Conclusion. System and Data. Development. Testing. TREC 2004. TREC 2004. TREC 2005. and Re-ranking. Ling573. NLP Systems and Applications. May 3, 2011. Upcoming Talks. Edith Law. Friday: 3:30; CSE 303. Human Computation: Core Research Questions and Opportunities . Games with a purpose, . Passage Mapping, Question . S. tem . A. nalysis, and Predicting . S. trategies. U.S. and World Literature Passages. There will be 1 US/World Lit passage on the SAT. It is different because:. There . will be multiple characters and, therefore, multiple opinions. The many branches of an author’s craft. The importance of tone. The tone of a passage is key to understanding the meaning- Beware- tones may shift!. Tone is also called “the attitude of the speaker” or “the attitude of the narrator” or even the “author’s attitude toward the ….”. A rite of passage is a ritual event that marks a person's progress from one . stage to . another. . Rites . of passage are often ceremonies surrounding events such as other . milestones, . coming of age, marriage and death. . By: Noah M.P. Spector and Shaofan Bu. When is it over? Determining when to end therapy . Clients should have reasonable warning about when therapy will end. . Endings can be an opportunity to review accomplishments. . UNRAAVEL-A Strategy for Comprehension U - Underline the Title. N - Now predict the passage. R - Read the questions. A - Are you reading carefully ? A - Are you using reading strategies? (connecting-questioning-visualizing-inferring-summarizing-synthesizing) Prose fiction . ▪. ▪. . Humanities . ▪. ▪. . Social Sciences . ▪. ▪. . Natural Science . ▪. 10 . Questions each = . 40 . in all!. Answer EVERY question. . LEAVE NONE BLANK. !. If an answer is half right, . Before class on . Block Day, 08/28-29. , select a significant passage from . The Hobbit. that you think contributes meaningfully to one of the novel’s overall themes. Come to class on Wednesday/Thursday prepared to defend your passage in a group. Once you have done so, your group will determine which passage it finds most significant and will guide the rest of the class through that passage and explain its impact on the meaning of the novel as a whole.. Give . two examples . of the treatment of slaves in slave factories on the African coast.. (try to explain . why. this was done too.). We are learning to…. Describe . the conditions of the Middle Passage.

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