The dictionary definition of a word is its
a. denotation.
b. connotation.
c. index.
d. implied meaning.
Ques. 2As a visualization technique, this helps you remember the meanings of words because you form mental pictures of the words and their meanings.
a. Context clue
b. Imagery
c. Dictionary
d. Connotation
Ques. 3The part of a word that is attached to the root of the word is a __________________.
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Ques. 4A __________________ is a resource for finding the meanings of words because it gives the synonyms and antonyms of words.
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Ques. 5As a context clue a(n) __________________ helps you find the meaning of a word because it renames a word.
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Ques. 6A __________________ is a graphic organizer that shows a superordinate word and its subordinate related words.
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Ques. 7A __________________ is a graphic organizer that shows in a table format the characteristics of a related set of terms.
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Ques. 8In contrast to skimming, scanning as a prereading strategy requires the reader to
a. read quickly to locate specific information.
b. read quickly to get a general idea of the topic of the entire passage.
c. read slowly to find specific information.
d. read slowly to analyze the ideas in the text.
Ques. 9Which of the following is a graphic organizer that shows characteristics among items in a list of items?
a. Concept map
b. Hierarchical array
c. Semantic feature matrix
d. Timeline
Ques. 10S-RUN-R is a reading/study method that requires the following:
a. Survey, Read, Underline, Notetake, Review
b. Skim, Read, Underline, Notetake, Read
c. Survey, Reflect, Understand, Notetake, Read
d. Suggest, Read, Underline, Notetake, Read
Ques. 11When reading to make a judgment, your reading purpose is to
a. locate information.
b. determine details.
c. evaluate information.
d. apply information.
Ques. 12When you read to ask questions about the text's social, historical, and philosophical perspectives, your reading purpose is to
a. locate information.
b. find main ideas.
c. solve a problem.
d. analyze the text.