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What is the main purpose of the text?
What is the main purpose of the text?
To complete the text with the most logical translation
How would the author of text 2 most likely respond about the author of text 1?
How would the author of text 2 most likely respond about the author of text 1?
Based on the text
What is the best way to state the main idea of the text?
What is the best way to state the main idea of the text?
The best choice that states the main idea of the text
What choice best states the main idea of the text?
What choice best states the main idea of the text?
What most logically completes the text?
What most logically completes the text?
What supports ---'s hypothesis/conclusion, if true?
What supports ---'s hypothesis/conclusion, if true?
What quote from "----------" most effectively illustrates the claim?
What quote from "----------" most effectively illustrates the claim?
What effectively uses the data from the table to complete the example?
What effectively uses the data from the table to complete the example?
What choice best supports the main purpose of the test?
What choice best supports the main purpose of the test?
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
What does the student want to prove, using bullet points?
What does the student want to prove, using bullet points?
What are the steps for reading and understanding all rules?
What are the steps for reading and understanding all rules?
What are the rules for making inferences?
What are the rules for making inferences?
What are the rules for understanding textual evidence in scientific texts?
What are the rules for understanding textual evidence in scientific texts?
What are the rules for understanding textual evidence in literary texts?
What are the rules for understanding textual evidence in literary texts?
What are the steps for understanding quantitative evidence?
What are the steps for understanding quantitative evidence?
What are the rules for understanding text structure and purpose?
What are the rules for understanding text structure and purpose?
What are the rules for understanding words in context?
What are the rules for understanding words in context?
What are the steps for rhetorical synthesis?
What are the steps for rhetorical synthesis?
What are the steps for understanding transitions?
What are the steps for understanding transitions?
What are the steps for understanding cross-text connections?
What are the steps for understanding cross-text connections?
What are the steps for understanding central ideas and details?
What are the steps for understanding central ideas and details?
What is "Alma 7:11-13"?
What is "Alma 7:11-13"?
What is "Alma 39:9"?
What is "Alma 39:9"?
What is "Helaman 5:12"?
What is "Helaman 5:12"?
What is "3 Nephi 11:10-11"?
What is "3 Nephi 11:10-11"?
What is "3 Nephi 12:48"?
What is "3 Nephi 12:48"?
What is "Ether 12:6"?
What is "Ether 12:6"?
What is "Moroni 7:45-48"?
What is "Moroni 7:45-48"?
What is the definition of "Present-er"?
What is the definition of "Present-er"?
What is the definition of "passe compose - avoir"?
What is the definition of "passe compose - avoir"?
What is the definition of "imperfect tense"?
What is the definition of "imperfect tense"?
What is the definition of "present subjunctive"?
What is the definition of "present subjunctive"?
What is the imperative tense?
What is the imperative tense?
What is "reflective"?
What is "reflective"?
What is the passe composse?
What is the passe composse?
What is the present tense in French?
What is the present tense in French?
What is the present subjunctive tense?
What is the present subjunctive tense?
What are the steps in Cellular Respiration?
What are the steps in Cellular Respiration?
What is a prokaryote?
What is a prokaryote?
What are supplementary angles?
What are supplementary angles?
What is the Subtraction Property of Equality?
What is the Subtraction Property of Equality?
What does "tidile" mean?
What does "tidile" mean?
What is a bisector?
What is a bisector?
What is a vertex?
What is a vertex?
What is an Isosceles Triangle?
What is an Isosceles Triangle?
What is an Equilateral Triangle?
What is an Equilateral Triangle?
What is an intercept?
What is an intercept?
What is a Tangent?
What is a Tangent?
What is Theta?
What is Theta?
What is a trapezoid?
What is a trapezoid?
What is m equal to?
What is m equal to?
What is an Isosceles Trapezoid?
What is an Isosceles Trapezoid?
What is the volume of a cone formula?
What is the volume of a cone formula?
What is the formula for the Cosine?
What is the formula for the Cosine?
What is the formula for Sin?
What is the formula for Sin?
Formula for the Sphere?
Formula for the Sphere?
What does perpendicular mean?
What does perpendicular mean?
What is a perpendicular bisector?
What is a perpendicular bisector?
What is the symbol for parallel?
What is the symbol for parallel?
Flashcards
Transitions Question
Transitions Question
Which choice complete the text with the most logical translation
Cross-text connections
Cross-text connections
Based on the text how would the author of text 2 most likely respond about the author of text 1
Text Structure and Purpose
Text Structure and Purpose
What choice best states the main idea of the text
Central Ideas and Details
Central Ideas and Details
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Inferences
Inferences
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Command of evidence: textual (scientific)
Command of evidence: textual (scientific)
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Command of evidence: textual (literary)
Command of evidence: textual (literary)
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Command of Quantitative Evidence
Command of Quantitative Evidence
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Text Structure and Purpose
Text Structure and Purpose
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Words in context
Words in context
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Rhetorical synthesis
Rhetorical synthesis
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How to read over all rules
How to read over all rules
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Inferences rules
Inferences rules
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Command of evidence: textual (scientific) rules
Command of evidence: textual (scientific) rules
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Command of evidence: textual (literary) rules
Command of evidence: textual (literary) rules
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Command of Quantitative Evidence rules
Command of Quantitative Evidence rules
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Text Structure and Purpose rules
Text Structure and Purpose rules
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Words in context rules
Words in context rules
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Rhetorical synthesis rules
Rhetorical synthesis rules
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Transitions rules
Transitions rules
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Cross-text connections rules
Cross-text connections rules
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Text Structure and Purpose Rules
Text Structure and Purpose Rules
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Central Ideas and Details Rules
Central Ideas and Details Rules
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Alma 7:11-13
Alma 7:11-13
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Alma 34:9-10
Alma 34:9-10
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Alma 39:9
Alma 39:9
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Alma 41:10
Alma 41:10
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Study Notes
Flashcard Definitions
- Transitions Question: Which choice best completes the text with the most logical translation?
- Cross-text connections: Based on the text, how would the author of text 2 most likely respond about the author of text 1?
- Text Structure and Purpose: What choice best states the main idea of the text?
- Central Ideas and Details: What choice best states the main idea of the text?
- Inferences: What most logically completes the text?
- Command of evidence: textual (scientific): If true, what supports—-'s hypothesis/conclusion?
- Command of evidence: textual (literary): What quote from "----------" most effectively illustrates the claim?
- Command of Quantitative Evidence: What most effectively uses the data from the table to complete the example?
- Text Structure and Purpose (Rules): 1. Cover Choices, 2. Identify the task, 3. Read the Passage, 4. Summarize and Paraphrase, 5. Test Choices.
- Words in context: Which choice completes the text with the most logical and precise word or phrase?
- Rhetorical synthesis: Student wants to prove something from bullet points. Rules: 1. Read the Question Stem; 2. Identify a goal; 3. Test the goal against the choices.
- How to read over all rules: 1. Read question; 2. Figure out type of question.
- Inferences rules: 1. Turn text into bullet points; 2. Find gaps in argument; 3. Test choices.
- Command of evidence: textual (scientific) rules: 1. Identify Claim; 2. Create Test Phrase; 3. Test Choices.
- Command of evidence: textual (literary) rules: 1. Identify claim; 2. Create test phrase; 3. Test the choices.
- Command of Quantitative Evidence rules: 1. Skim Graph; 2. Identify the argument; 3. Create test phrase; 4. Test the choices.
- Transitions (Rules): 1. Summarize the Text; 2. Identify the Relationship; 3. Choose a translation that matches.
- Cross-text connections (Rules): 1. Cover Choices; 2. Read Passage 1; 3. Summarize it; 4. Read Passage 2; 5. Summarize it; 6. Define Relationship; 7. Make Prediction.
- Central Ideas and Details (Rules): 1. Cover the choices; 2. Summarize the text; 3. Make a prediction; 4. Uncover the choices; 5. Find a match.
- Alma 7:11-13: "And he shall go forth, suffering pains and afflictions and temptations of every kind."
- Alma 34:9-10: There must be an atonement made,... an infinite and eternal sacrifice.
- Alma 39:9: Go no more after the lust of your eyes.
- Alma 41:10: Wickedness never was happiness.
- Helaman 5:12: It is upon the rock of our Redeemer... that ye must build your foundation.
- 3 Nephi 11:10-11: "I have suffered the will of the Father in all things from the beginning."
- 3 Nephi 12:48: Be perfect even as I, or your Father who is in heaven is perfect.
- 3 Nephi 27:20: "Come unto me and be baptized... that ye may be sanctified by the reception of the Holy Ghost."
- Ether 12:6: Ye receive no witness until after the trial of your faith.
- Ether 12:27: "If men come unto me... then will I make weak things become strong unto them."
- Moroni 7:45-48: Charity is the pure love of Christ.
- Moroni 10:4-5: "Ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ... [and] by the power of the Holy Ghost ye may know the truth of all things."
- Present-er (French Verb Conjugation): Je e, Tu es, Elle/Il/On e, Nous ons, Vous ez, Ils/Elles ent
- Present-ir (French Verb Conjugation): Je is, Tu is, Elle/Il/On it, Nous issons, Vous issez, Ils/Elles issent
- Present-re (French Verb Conjugation): Je s, Tu s, Elle/Il/On, Nous ons, Vous ez, Ils/Elles ent
- Passe Compose-avoir (French Verb Conjugation): Je ai, Tu as, Elle/Il/On a, Nous avons, Vous avez, Ils/Elles ont
- Passe Compose-etre (French Verb Conjugation): Je suis, Tu es, Elle/Il/On est, Nous sommes, Vous êtes, Ils/Elles sont
- Imperfect Tense (French): Je ais, Tu ais, Elle/Il/On ait, Nous ions, Vous iez, Ils/Elles aient
- Present Subjunctive (French): Je e, Tu es, Elle/Il/On e, Nous ions, Vous iez, Ils/Elles ent
- Imperative Tense (French): GO!!! (Command, no pronoun)
- Reflective Pronouns (French): Je me, Tu te, Elle/Il/On se, Nous nous, Vous vous, Ils/Elles se
- Imperfect Tense (Definition): Habitual actions in the past, was going.
- Passe Compose (Definition): One time in the past, went.
- Present Tense (Definition): Now, go.
- Present Subjunctive (Definition): States of unreality or uncertainty, May I go.
- Cellular Respiration Steps: 1. Glycolysis, 2. Pyruvate oxidation, 3. Krebs cycle, 4. Oxidative phosphorylation.
- Prokaryote: Single-celled organism without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles (example: bacteria).
- Supplementary Angles: Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
- Subtraction Property of Equality: If you subtract the same number from each side of an equation, the two sides remain equal.
- Tilde: About equal.
- Bisector: Cuts an object into two equal parts.
- Vertex: A point where two or more straight lines meet.
- Isosceles Triangle: A triangle with at least two congruent sides.
- Equilateral Triangle: Where all three angles and sides are the same.
- Intercept: x is 0.
- Tangent: Opposite/adjacent.
- Theta: A Greek symbol representing an unknown angle.
- Trapezoid: One or more parallel sides.
- m (Slope): Rise over run.
- Isosceles Trapezoid: Top and bottom parallel; other sides equal length.
- Volume of a Cone Formula: V = 1/3Ï€r^2h
- Cosine Formula: Adjacent/hypotenuse.
- Sin Formula: Opposite/hypotenuse.
- Sphere Formula: V=4/3πr³
- Perpendicular: Cross at 90 degrees.
- Perpendicular Bisector: Bisects at a right angle.
- Formula for m (Slope): m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1)
- Parallel Sign: II
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