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English, 02.11.2020 03:50, mistyshaw3736

A Central Idea B Reasoning
Message or life lesson of a literary work
The topic of a non-fiction text and the author's message about
that topic
Quoting or paraphrasing a text or author to strengthen and
support a claim
Applies to a large variety of people/situations
C Analyze
D Summarize
To restate the text or passage in one's own words
E Text Evidence
F
F
Universal
To read and examine critically; study details to deeply
understand
How an author builds ideas throughout a text over time
The reader's thinking that explains how the text evidence
connects to the theme/central idea
G Theme
H Development


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