What do we often do during a second reading of the text?
A: Start writing a draft for the summary.
B: Checking or highlighting main ideas and key supporting details.
C: Taking notes or jotting down a list of main ideas.
D: Rereading the checked or highlighted parts and reviewing the notes.
A: Start writing a draft for the summary.
B: Checking or highlighting main ideas and key supporting details.
C: Taking notes or jotting down a list of main ideas.
D: Rereading the checked or highlighted parts and reviewing the notes.
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- Grammar: True or False (10 points, 1 points for each)Read the following sentence and decide whether it isTrue or False.Taking notes helps you understand the main ideas of a reading passage and how supporting details relate to those ideas.
- Main Ideas(副本) Match the parts with their main ideas.
- _________ are specific ideas to develop, explain or support the main idea.( ) A: Main ideas B: Topic C: Supporting details D: The introduction
- <p>Why is it that some paragraphs don't have any main ideas?</p> A: The main ideas are in other paragraphs. B: The paragraphs do not follow the titles. C: The main ideas are implied. D: The details are unrelated.
- What is the second thing to do in the stage of prewriting?( ) A: assess the writing situation B: organize ideas C: generate ideas