... more
if 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 actually
decreases 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 IDEAS
If 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 holds
everything in the passage together. ... determine themainidea of
this 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...
... answer the questions.
- We have been disappointed very much by the movie.
10. They havr to pay the bill before the first of the month.
- The bill has to be paid before the first of the month.
11. They ... locked the box and can’t open it.
- The box has been locked and can’t be opened.
15. They had eaten all the dinner before they finished the conversation.
- All the dinner had been eaten before the ... done.
19. People must hand in their weapons.
- Their weapons must be handed in.
20. Somebody calls the president every morning.
- The president is called every morning.
The end
...
... be interesting for them too. There will be lessons twice a week. Preliminarily we agree
their time with timetable. Then our third step, we form the groups of students, set the time.
Students ... out groups we will move to the next alternatev. And this is the
increasing of motivation for attending these courses. The first measure to solve the problem
(and it is the most effective) is to ... find out how the computer literacy is important when applying for
The problem of computer illiteracy
as a one of main problems of business students.
Symptoms
The main symptom of the computer...
... sisters. The
bear, the deer, the great eagle, these are our
brothers. The rocky crests, the juices in the
meadow, the body heat of the pony, and man, all
belong to the same family.
The shining ... (choice a); the author asks in lines 2–4,
“how can you buy or sell the sky? The land? The
idea is strange to us. If we do not own the fresh-
ness of the air ”Their reverence for the land
contradicts ... seen
them all.” How does this idea compare with the
ideas of Chief Seattle?
a. They express essentially the same attitude
toward the land.
b. They express essentially opposite attitudes
toward the...
... four times the length of the rectangle,
then the width of the rectangle is what percent of the length?
Let W be the width and L the length of the rectangle.
The perimeter of the rectangle ... and A is the center of the
square. If the radius of the circle is
2
, what is the area of the square?
The radius of the circle is actually half the diagonal of the square and so
the diagonal ... (x,y) is the coordinate of a point found in the middle
of the side of the square. 2y-x =
Since the figure is of a square y=5.
The coordinate is of a point in the middle of the side and therefore...
...
them 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...
... regard to the caliber of the contributing authors and the quality of
their work herein. I wish to personally thank the contributing authors for their scholar-
ship, their work, and for their commitment ... actual practice. Before the development of these sci-
entific practices, there was no available methodology to determine the beneficence of
actual practice. Patients simply got better or they got ... models in which clients
have little to say over the nature of the jobs they are offered and/or the level of intru-
siveness of the job supports they receive (Danley, Sciarappa, & MacDonald-Wilson,
1992;...
... of the other, leaving the thumbs free. Then slowly twirl the
thumbs one over the other, with a circular motion. Be sure to keep the attention firmly fixed upon the end of
the thumbs.
_N.B._ Exercises ... the table, the fists clinched and lying with the back of the hand
upon the table, the thumb being doubled over the fingers. Fix your gaze upon the fist for awhile and then
slowly extend the thumb, ... turning the toe upward towards the body. As the right leg is being lowered, raise
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... exposed, in the manner before
directed, either to diffused day-light or to the direct rays of the sun. The light will now penetrate the white
parts, and the second photograph be the reverse of the first, ... tube b in proportion to
the dryness of the atmosphere, and the number of degrees the tube b indicates below that of the other, shows
the real state of the atmosphere in the room; for instance, ... it on the decanter, and lay it in the sun's rays in such a manner that the rays may pass through the spaces
cut out of the paper and fall on the surface of the liquor the part of the glass...
... 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 in
this case follow immediately from the definitions in [I, §6]. In the case of
archimedean F ,weshall prove the general theorem ... apply the global descent theorem of [II], in the form
taken by [II, Prop. 2.1] and its corollaries. Since the induction hypotheses (1.4)
and (1.5) include the conditions imposed after the statement...
... entry
Have you heard the joke about the couple called in to see their son’s
teacher? ‘Your child has atrocious handwriting’, the teacher tells them,
at which the mother turns to the father and cries: ... how to perform the calculations and how to
present the results. They were prepared to do the best they could and then
to expose the results to empirical tests, to use the system in practice and ... doctors or
nurses to perform the services that they regard as valuable. The difficulty
comes when the technology seems either to get in the way of traditional ideas
of good practice or to infringe...