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Reflect 3 R&W U5-8 Review
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Which modal verb is used for just a possibility?
could
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A habit / something people do regularly (v phr)
tend to
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long enough for someone to live and die (noun)
lifetime
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the person who is guiding or leading an event (noun)
host
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She went to New Zealand because/so she wanted to learn about Maori culture
because
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If I avoid _________ about a problem, it get worse (thinking/to think)
thinking
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an idea about why something happens (n)
theory
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Some atheletes take drugs to enhance their __________
performance
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You should always question the _______ of information you get
source
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What is the word for when we talk about something using pronouns like 'he/she/it'?
referencing
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When something keeps you from doing something you should be doing (adj)
distracting
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need / have something be necessary
require
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What are the three adverbs of contrast we studied?
even though, although, while
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reveal to the world (verb)
expose
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Some people are worried about climate change since/so they only travel by train or ship
so
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the way in which something is dealt with (n)
process
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an adverb clause of reason is made of "________/________ + subject +verb"
because/since
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to appreciate the worth of something (verb)
value
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I understand Vietnamese _______ I can't speak it
even though
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how long can be used / survive / remain in good condition (verb)
last
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Which word do we use to introduce a result in an adverb clause of reason?
so
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someone who lives in a society (noun)
citizen
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Use a modal verb to finish this: we _____ be able to remember all of our dreams
could/might/may
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to form an idea or opinion from specific information (v phr)
base on
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What are the 4 types of concluding sentence? (must say all 4)
restate main idea, give an opinion, make a prediction, make a suggestion
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Without a ramp, wheelchair uses cannot get _____ to the building
access
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Which modal verbs are used for a likely possibility?
may/might
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the effect of something
impact (n)
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The company decided ______ more quiet places (creating / to create / both)
creating
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What does every paragraph need?
topic sentence, supporting statement, detail, evidence/example
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find / search online (v phr)
look up
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confront / deal with something difficult (v)
face
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to try to make something better (verb phrase)
work on
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Which skill do we use to find specific information from a text?
scan
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an action that sends a message (n)
signal
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synonym (verb) for cut down / make less
reduce
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The group began _______ ways of saving money
discussing / to discuss / both
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________ most people drink coffee, I drink tea
Whlie
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When two things are put together (noun)
combination
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What do you need to do with a problem (verb)
solve
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to try out a new thing (verb)
experiment
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to be aware of something (adj)
conscious
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Related to a particular thing, connected in some way
relevant
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What should you NOT do in a concluding paragraph?
repeat your thesis statement
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Which skill do we use to get a general understanding of a text?
skim
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What is it called when we understand something from a text without it saying it clearly?
inference
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What 2 things does every introductory paragraph need?
hook / thesis statement
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Something that everyone can see / is very clear / in your face
obvious
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