reading and writing

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  • can be defined as aCognitive Process of Decoding Symbols to Derive meaning From Text

    Reading
  • An Between the Text and the Reader
    Interaction
  • is a skill that can be Improved through consistent practice.
    Reading
  • means looking at the readily visibleParts of the text, like titles and subtitle
    Previewing
  • the text mean you look for the main point of the reading and Identify the Ideas that develop it.
    Skimming
  • The reading means Looking For specific Information
    Scanning
  • are words, phrase, and sentence that Surround anUnFamiliar word
    Context Clues
  • are used when the Text has words or phrase are similar in meaning to the unknown word
    Synonym
  • word that reveals the opposite meaning in relation to the unknown word • When you see words like "Although". "But"" "Despite", Instead" in contrast", "unlie" "
    Antonyms
  • are Specific Details in a text that are used to Clarify the meaning of a Word
    Examples
  • may be given as clues To Describe an unknown Term
    Exaplaination and Definition
  • in a word is used can also be HelpFul In Determing the meaning of that word
    Situation
  • Is the positive, negative, or neutral Feelings, attitudes, Ideas or association with a word.
    Connotation
  • is the basic precise literal meaning of the word that can be found in the dictionary
    Denotation
  • state a quantifiable Assertion or a measurable Topic that has something has existed.
    Claim of Fact
  • Assert something that can be qualified. They consist of argument About moral, philosopher or aestrec Topic
    Claim of Value
  • posit that Specific action shoud be chosen as solution to a particular problem
    Claim of policy
  • simply means making notes on your copy of the reading
    Annotating the text
  • . By locating the thesis statement, claims, and evidence, and then plotting these into an outline, you can see how the writer structures, sequences, and connects his or her ideas.
    Outliningthetext
  • is similar to outlining, in that you need to get the gist. A summary consists of getting the main points of the essay and important supporting details.

    Summarizing the text
  • involves asking specific questions on points that you are skeptical about. These may be topics that do not meet your expectations or are not aligned with your personal views. Alternately,following may be asked;
    Questioning the text
  • which means that as you read, you make sense of the Text by seing How it Fits with what you AlreadyInow
    Recalling Background knowledge