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Inference
Is a logical assumption that fills in a gap in text about the events actions characters or
topics using details from the text. Allows you to make an interpretation about a
character's true feelings
Using colored text beside black
Helps the reader locate information within the body of text and provides cues to how the
information is to be interpreted
Conclusion
Involves taking all the information given details evidence and assumptions to the next
logical step based on how they all add up to create meaning or reveal an author's
purpose
Explicit
definite, clearly stated. Information is directly stated in the text there is no confused
about it
implicit
Information is not directly stated. Information refers to ideas that are suggested or
implied. The information is not stated directly in the text
factual
actual, real, truthful
Sequence
Example: first, second, next, last, then, finally, while, before, now, when, and, after
relevant
Ask myself when l am reading: who, where, how, and why
Bold Print= black words
To organize information and to assist readers with locating particular information
Italics
Are used for larger more complex texts such as books plays and poetry collection
heading
Titles that are often bold and in a larger and different font than the body text. Commonly
used by authors to organize information
Subheading
subtitles, usually set in a smaller font than the title; can be used to break up body
copy( are titles of the sections of text that are more narrowly categorized under the main
headings
Sidebars
Are set apart from the main text, (usually located on the side or bottom of the page) and
elaborate on a detail mentioned in the text. Often include additional information, charts,
graphs, and /or image
Footnotes
an ancillary piece of information printed at the bottom of a page. Provides additional
information about something within the text


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, Footnotes
an ancillary piece of information printed at the bottom of a page and they often are used
to provide citations
Bar graphs
Series of bars whose heights or length represent a certain amount number, percentage,
or quantities proportionate to the size of the bars.
pie chart
a chart that shows the relationship of a part to a whole. Whole unit equals 100 percent
Flow charts
Different processes or routes available to achieve an outcome
line graph
A graph that uses line segments to show changes that occur over time
Bias
prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another,
usually in a way considered to be unfair.
sequence
a particular order in which related events, movements, or things follow each other: first,
then, second, in the beginning, third finally, now, prior to, next, while, when, afterward,
last, before, and after, subsequently
chronology
the arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence. Like action and for
how long: today, tomorrow, earlier, now, last month, always, frequently, occasionally,
never, seldom, all season, since, two hours, for months, all week, and this evening: last
year, yesterday, today
Type of source: print and electric sources
Example in Texts: Quotations, paragraphs, summaries
Type of sources: observation
Descriptions
Type of sources: interviews
Quotations paraphrases, summaries
Type of source: surveys
Statistics and date
Type of source: experiments
Charts and graphs
Types of sources: personal experience
Description, photographs, and illustration
identifying point of view
using genre and pronoun clues to identify who is telling a story to best form accurate
conclusions about the events of the story
Key Points
It provides support for the main idea. All the key points within a text should support the
main idea
Point of view 1st person
The narrator uses (I, we, us) main characters tells the story. For example, l traveled for
work six times last year. First-person narrator cannot report on the thoughts or feelings
of other characters



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