MS ROSEMARY'S HOMEWORK.
TEST 1
1. Major supporting details are more specific than main ideas. Minor supporting details are more specific than major details.
2. True. Supporting details can be reasons, examples, facts, or other specific information.
3. Outlining is a way to show at a glance the relationship between a main idea and its supporting details.
4. In maps, you create a visual outline using circles, boxes, and other shapes to set off main ideas and supporting details.
5. When taking notes on textbook material, you will often find it useful to write out each definition in full and then select and summarizing one example of that definition.
TEST 2
Main idea: Sentence 1.
First major detail: Sentence 2.
Minor details: Sentences 3 and 4.
Second major detail: Sentence 5.
Minor details: Sentences 6 and 7.
Third major detail: Sentence 8.
Minor details: Sentences 9 and 10.
Section B.
8. C. another.
9. C. ''three different types of images.''
10. B. three.
TEST 3
Main idea: Sentence 1.
Major details.
1. Sentence 3.
2. Sentence 4.
3. Sentence 5.
4. Sentence 6.
Section B.
Main idea: Sentence 1.
Major details: Sentences 2, 4, and 7.
Section C.
Example - A.
Friday, July 2, 2010
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Alfredo, your homework suggests that you are successfully beginning to map and outline the supporting details of an argument in great detail. Keep up the excellent work! 10/10
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