to quick word recognition
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Orthographic reading
first word of a sentence, names and other proper nouns, not after a colon, first word
of a quote, days, months, holidays, not seasons, key words in titles, cities, countries,
nationalities, languages, time periods, events
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capitalization rules
,the extent to which information contains factual and updated details that can be
verified by consulting alternative and primary sources
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accuracy
more commonly used in situations that are more relaxed and involve people you
know well
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informal language
sentences that contain a subject and a verb, single complete thought
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simple sentence
the name of a person, place, thing, or idea
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noun
,the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the
opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
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irony
prewrite - brainstorm ideas and topics to write about
draft- topic decided on, begin writing
revise- review draft and add, rearrange, remove, replace, and adjust as needed
edit- review writing for correct grammar and punctuation
publish- submit, display, and share written work
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writing process steps
components that include characters, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution in a story
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story elements
need to take information learned and apply and integrate it into new ideas in order to
write and speak in a clear and knowledgeable manner
, ex. research topic, further understanding on field trip, reflect on what is learned,
speak and write about it
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apply information
Chomsky, states that the ability to use a language is innate/biological
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linguistic approach
you shouldn't change the spelling of the original word or the prefix
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when you add a prefix to a word
how people speak in a particular region, or how people speak who belong to a
particular group
grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary
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english dialects