Thursday, February 15, 2007
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Question- While you read, question what's happening. Searching for reasons behind events and characters' actions can help you get more involved in what you read.
Connect- Connect personally with what you're reading. Think of similarities between the descriptions in the selection and what you have personally experienced, heard, or read.
Predict- Try to figure out what will happen next and how the selection might end. Then read on to see if you made good guesses.
Clarify- Stop occasionally to review what you understand so far, and expect to have your understanding change and develop as you read on.
Evaluate- Form opinions about what you read, both while you're reading and after you've finished. Make judgments about the characters and develop your own ideas about events.
Visualize- Make a picture in your mind of what the text says. Imagine you are looking at what is describe.
6 comments:
I need to see some work. Remember, you need a total of 6 blogs to complete this assignment.
Arthur King of the Middle March It was only when Arthur rode BONAMY down the spine of this island today that Arthur understood what an army really amounts to.
continuing older blog of Arthur King of thhe Middle March Saint Nicholas is very long but no more than half a mile wide and Lord Stephen and Arthur and Rhys and Turold have a very small camp right at the northern end. About a quarter a mile away there are fifty men from Province. Led by Milan and beyond them i came to the encampment of hundreds of itlians. As i rode in a trumpeter played.Then his trumpet caught fire in the sunlight and i stood up in my saddle and shouted.
i predcit that the trumpeter will live
continuing older blog of Arthur King of thhe Middle March Saint Nicholas is very long but no more than half a mile wide and Lord Stephen and Arthur and Rhys and Turold have a very small camp right at the northern end. About a quarter a mile away there are fifty men from Province. Led by Milan and beyond them i came to the encampment of hundreds of itlians. As i rode in a trumpeter played.Then his trumpet caught fire in the sunlight and i stood up in my saddle and shouted.
i predcit that the trumpeter will live
continuing older blog of Arthur King of thhe Middle March Saint Nicholas is very long but no more than half a mile wide and Lord Stephen and Arthur and Rhys and Turold have a very small camp right at the northern end. About a quarter a mile away there are fifty men from Province. Led by Milan and beyond them i came to the encampment of hundreds of itlians. As i rode in a trumpeter played.Then his trumpet caught fire in the sunlight and i stood up in my saddle and shouted.
i predcit that the trumpeter will live
Arthur King of the Middle March It is difficult to write in this tent said Arthur.At Holt,almost no one came in my room,and I could leave
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