English, 10.10.2021 14:00 indiareed0orv5ul
In this discussion, you will respond to a prompt about the strategies you use when reading different texts. Review part of a sample post. When I read something hard, I make a lot of notes. I write down unfamiliar words, note interesting passages, and write down questions I have as I read. I also preview the reading to make sure I am ready to read it. I use different strategies for different types of texts because one strategy does not work for everything. Visualization, for example, is more useful for understanding very descriptive texts than it is in, say, decoding the U. S. Constitution.
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Simple movements prove to be very significant and saves the rest of the day of the poet from being wasted. explain on the basis of the poem dust of snow class 10 dust of snow english
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00, rcmhargoux2970
Which poems include the theme that memories of beautiful natural places benefit the people who recall them? "to spring" and "lines written in early spring" "to autumn" and "to a butterfly" "to summer" and "the human seasons" "i wandered lonely as a cloud" and "lines on a beautiful spring in a village"
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English, 22.06.2019 06:10, CyanideFaux
Which statement is an historical example that supports her thesis statement?
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