... moreif they don’t have children”?a.It’s themainidea of paragraph 2.b.It’s a fact that supports themainidea of paragraph 2.3. What is the other sentence that supports the overall mainidea ... passage, what is the sentence “Second, the referendum actuallydecreases taxes for the wealthiest tax bracket”?a.It’s themainidea of the whole passage.b.It’s themainidea of paragraph ... parentheses): Main idea (1)Detail (2)Example (3)Detail (4)Example (5, 6)DISTINGUISHING MAIN IDEAS FROM SUPPORTING IDEASIf you’re not sure whether something is a mainidea or supporting idea, ask...
... together all the ideas in the passage. There-fore, themainidea must be general enough to encompass all the ideas in the passage. Much like a net, it holdseverything in the passage together. ... determine themainidea ofthis statement from the facts provided and from the tone. What does the statement suggest?1. Which of the following best summarizes the statement’s main idea? a. There ... language to get their ideas across. Finding an implied mainidea is much like finding a stated main idea. If you recall from Lesson 2, a main idea is defined as an assertion about the subject that...
... 1Try these questions on the following statements. Readthem carefully, and then write F in the blank if the statement is a fact and O if it is an opinion. The answersappear right after the questions.1. ... you come across today and the rest of the week. Instead of looking themup in a dictionary, try to figure out the meanings of these words from their context. Then, look them upin a dictionary to ... All these words share the same root—advers. Only the endings change.– DEFINING VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT–36 PracticeRead the following passages and determine the mean-ing of the words from their...
... paragraphs: the who,what, when, where, and how.■Lesson 2: Find themain idea. You learned abouttopic sentences and how they express an assertionabout the subject of the paragraph. You saw how the main ... how the mainidea must be general enough to encom-pass all other sentences in the paragraph; it is the thought that controls the paragraph, and the othersentences work to support that main idea. ■Lesson ... 1Try these questions on the following statements. Readthem carefully, and then write F in the blank if the statement is a fact and O if it is an opinion. The answersappear right after the questions.1....
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... just below the current graphics. Although these copies of the buttons on themain timeline exist within this movie clip timeline, the actions attached to them still target themain timeline ... addition, the buttons appear in their original placement—on the lower-right portion of the stage. Click any of these buttons (on themain timeline, or within a movie clip instance) and you get the ... to themain timeline of the movie (the SWF). 5. Choose Control > Test movie to test the project. The first thing you'll notice is that every instance of our movie clip includes the...
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... a key reduction in the proof of one of the global theorems. In this paper, we shall complete the proof of the theorems.We shall combine the global reduction of [II] with the expansions that ... M = G, there is nothing to prove. The assertions of the theorem inthis case follow immediately from the denitions in [I, Đ6]. In the case ofarchimedean F ,weshall prove the general theorem ... apply the global descent theorem of [II], in the formtaken by [II, Prop. 2.1] and its corollaries. Since the induction hypotheses (1.4)and (1.5) include the conditions imposed after the statement...