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    NOTE: Since the back of the pages are printed in reverse order (last page is printed first), keep the pages in the same order as they were after Step 1. Also, be sure to feed the pages in the same direction as you did in Step 1.
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Teas Studying (Reading)

front 1

Primary Sources

back 1

  • firsthand records, events, theories, opinions, or actions
  • may not always be accurate

front 2

Facts

back 2

  • information based on real, provable events, or situations

front 3

Opinions

back 3

  • beliefs based on personal judgements rather than indisputable facts

front 4

Biases

back 4

  • opinions or beliefs that affect a person's ability to make fair, unclouded judgements or decisions

front 5

Stereotypes

back 5

  • oversimplified opinions that do not account for individual differences, about an entire group of people or things

front 6

Critical Reading

back 6

  • a reading style in which the reader carefully analyzes the text, judging its credibility and the author's intentions rather than accepting the material as fact

front 7

Author's Purpose

back 7

  • the author's main reason for writing a particular piece

front 8

Narrative (forms of text)

back 8

  • tells a story or relates a chain of events

front 9

Expository (forms of text)

back 9

  • explains a subject

front 10

Technical (forms of text)

back 10

  • passes along precise information
  • usually in formal or semiformal style

front 11

Persuasive (forms of text)

back 11

  • tries to get the reader to agree with the author

front 12

Topic

back 12

  • the general subject matter covered by the work

front 13

Main Idea

back 13

  • the work's specific message
  • the reason the text is written

front 14

Supporting Details

back 14

  • explains the main idea

front 15

Themes

back 15

  • subjects that a written work frequently touches on
  • ideas or concepts that the book comes back to again and again

front 16

Topic Sentences

back 16

  • express the main point of a paragraph or of a larger text
  • appears early in the structure
  • usually in the begin of a text
  • usually makes a statement that the remaining sentences will explain

front 17

Summary Sentences

back 17

  • usually appears at the end of a paragraph, chapter, section, or document
  • conclusions based on topic
  • provides closure to a text