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Recognize main ideaIdentify supporting detailsdetermine meaning of words or phrases in contextinferential comprehension skillspuropseidentify organizational patternsDistinguish between fact and opinionRecognize biasrecognize tonedetermine relationships between sentencesanalyze validitydraw logical inferences and conclusions  |  | 
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self-expressive; free flowexpository; inform or conveyentertainingpersuasive |  | 
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        | Direct organizational patterns |  | Definition 
 
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time-ordered sequence of eventssimple listing of events and activitiesdefinition followed by examplesclassification of ideas from general to specificcause and effectcompare and contrastdescription of nounsequence of processspatial or order descriptionstating and defining a choice or opinion  |  | 
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        | Indirect Organizational Patterns |  | Definition 
 
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Allegorical; objects, persons, or meanings are compared in meanings lying outside the narrative. meaning lies in moral, social, religious, or political significance.Narrative; created to reveal insights into persons, actions, or events.Inferential; conclusions based on avaliable informationSpontaneous; unsensored free-flow without specific organization (whimsical in nature)conversational; vernacular of everyday language, controlled and constructed, with object of accessibility not objectivity.  |  | 
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        | Modifiers and Misplaced modifiers |  | Definition 
 
        | Modifier; word or group of words that conveys information about another word or words they modify. |  | 
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        | Paralell Sentences and Situations Common For Faulty Parallelism |  | Definition 
 
        | Parallel sentences; expressed in the same way. Common faults: 
when elements are linked by coordinating conjunctions... correlative conjunctionswhen making comparisons. |  | 
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        | Clause Independent and Dependent |  | Definition 
 
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Clause; group of words that contains a subject and verb.Independent - stands on its own as a main statement.Dependent - subordinate and begins with a subordinating conjunction, or relative pronoun, and cannot stand alone.   |  | 
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        | independent clause where a subject and verb expresses a complete thought. |  | 
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        | Fragment Run on Sentence Comma Splice and WAYS TO CORRECT THEM! |  | Definition 
 
        | Fragment; incomplete thought. Run on sentence; two independent clauses joined without proper punctuation or word to separate them. Comma Splice; run on sentence joined only with a comma. Corrections: 
insert a peroid or semicoln between two independent clauses
comma or connector word between two independent clauses
make one clause subordinate to the other  |  | 
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        | singular subject must have singular verb plural subject must have plural verb   |  | 
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        | Tenses Simple and Perfect |  | Definition 
 
        | Tense; when the action of the verb took place. Simple; present tense, past tense, future tense. Perfect tenses; use a form of the helping verb 'to have' in their construction 
present perfect; past action that is ongoingpast perfect; past action that occurred before a previous past action.future perfect; past action that will occur before a future action. |  | 
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        | Pronoun; refers to a person, place, or thing whose identity is made clear earlier in the text. Antecedent; noun to which a pronoun refers. |  | 
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        | Personal Pronoun And the three types |  | Definition 
 
        | Personal Pronoun; specific person or thing and changes its form to indivate person, number, gender, and case.   Subjective; indivates the rponoun is acting as the subject of the sentence (I, you, he, she, it, we, you and they)   Objective; pronoun is acting as the object of a verb, compound verb, preposition, or infinitive phrase (me, her, him, it, us, you and them)   Posessive; ownership (my, mine, your, yours, his, hers, her, its, our, ours, theirs, and whose)   |  | 
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        | points to and identifies a noun of pronoun (this, these, that, those)   |  | 
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        | refers to an identifiable but not specific person or thing |  | 
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        | links one phrase or clause to another phrase or clause |  | 
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        | refers to the subject of the clause of the sentence |  | 
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        | word used to refer to its antecedent or the word that comes before the pronoun. |  | 
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        | express a mutual feeling or relationship between the individuals indicated in the plural subject. each other one another |  | 
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        | Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement |  | Definition 
 
        | proper noun must agree with the noun it replaces in terms of singularity, plural, and sex. |  | 
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Case; shows function of a pronoun in a sentencesubjecctive caseobjective case; shows objectpossessive case; shows possession. |  | 
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        | period question exclamation |  | Definition 
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separate three or more words or phrases in a seriesseparate a date from its yearseparate a daye and year from the rest of a sentenceseparate a city and its state from the rest of the sentenceset of most introductiroy elementsseparate two main clauses joined by a connector wordset off an introductory subordinate clause.set off an introductory participal phraseseoarate nonrestrictive elements from the rest of a sentenceset off a direct quotation. |  | 
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between two independent clasuses when no other connector word is usedbetween two independent clauses linked by a transitional word or phraseseparate three or more items in a series that already contains commas. |  | 
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alter the reader to pay attention to what follows.punctuate timethe salutation of a business letter  |  | 
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stand for a missing letter or letter in a contractionshow posessionto form the plural of words, letters, and numbers uesd as words. |  | 
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        | What to and What not to Capitalize |  | Definition 
 
        | Capitalize Do NOT Capitalize 
Comkmon names or adjectives used in place of proper nouns or adjectives
compass directions
names of the season (unless a title)
Titles that do not precede a proper name
relationships proceded by a posessive and are not used as part of a proper name (Uncle Joe; My uncle)  |  | 
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        | Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns |  | 
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        | Comparitive Form of the Adjective or Adverb |  | Definition 
 
        | When comparing two things add - er to the modifier or precede the modifier with the word more or less. |  | 
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        | Superlative form of the adjective or adverb |  | Definition 
 
        | When comparing more than two things add either -est to the modifier of precede the modifier with the word most or least. |  | 
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