When looking for patterns while you are reading, you will find two specific strategies helpful:

a. looking for emotive language and supporting details.
b. looking for emotive words and the author's tone.
c. asking questions and looking for word clues.
d. looking for the author's purpose and stated main idea.


c

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a. an essential argument b. a fact c. scarcity d. wholeness e. an abundance

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XI. Avant le départ.Votre copine/copain veut s'assurer que vous avez tout fait avant votre départ pour la France. Répondez à ses questions en remplaçant la partie soulignée par un pronom. Es-tu allé(e) au bureau du prof cette semaine?

What will be an ideal response?

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How to say it in Chinese: Background and Experience

Imagine you will be tutoring a Chinese student. Ask the student the following questions in Chinese to get his or her background information. (???????????) When did you start to take an English course? _______________________________________________________

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Add commas, colons, apostrophes, quotation marks, dashes, and italics (indicate

italics by underlining) to the following sentences wherever they are needed. Every sentence needs at least one additional punctuation mark, and some sentences may need several punctuation marks. We will be going to my mother-in-laws home for Thanksgiving dinner this year and to my youngest sisters house for Christmas. What will be an ideal response?

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