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part of speech that names a person, place, thing, or idea
noun
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give all the ways they are different
contrast
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outline; explain the development or path
trace
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break it down into parts; tell about the parts
analyze
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part of speech that describes a verb, adjective, or adverb
adverb
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words that have opposite meanings
antonyms
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part of speech that describes a noun
adjective
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highlighting, defining unknown words, annotating, and comprehension checks are all strategies for...
close reading
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back up the information; prove; provide evidence
support
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tell more about it; give details
describe
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group of letters that gets added to the end of a word and changes its meaning (-ful, -ness, -er)
suffix
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give all the ways they are the same or similar
compare
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make an educated guess about what will happen next
predict
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tell the good and the bad; judge it
evaluate
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create or put together; make a plan
formulate
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tell the main idea; tell the beginning, middle, and end
summarize
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part of speech that is an action/doing word
verb
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words that have similar or the same meanings
synonyms
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group of letters that gets added to the beginning of a word and changes its meaning (un-, re-, dis-)
prefix
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teach or show; tell the steps
explain
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make an educated guess; read between the lines; what is the hidden meaning?
infer
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