Every one can use the same listenig skills true
Answer:
If the passage uses the words like me, I and myself it's first person. If the passage uses words like there would be in an instruction manual, thats second person. If it uses words like she, he, the characters name and more like that its third person.
Explanation:
Answer:
I'll be including three sources here, please try to do the other two yourself.
For MLA format:
- Begin with the author's name, formatted as [Last, First], followed by a period.
- Then, in italics, list the book name, followed by a period.
- Next, cite the publisher, then place a comma, followed by the publishing year.
- Place a comma after the publishing year and state the specific pages you are citing, if there are specific pages.
- Place citations in alphabetical order by last name.
Sample citation page with three citations:
Works Cited Page (centered)
Beals, Melba P. <em>Warriors Don't Cry</em>. Pocket Books, 1994.
Poe, Marshall. <em>Little Rock Nine</em>. Aladdin Paperbacks, 2008.
Tougas, Shelley. <em>Little Rock Girl 1957: How a Photograph Changed the Fight for Integration</em>. Compass Point Books, 2012.
before beginning to read, a person must know letters and their sounds.
the first tip is for the beginners to learn how to combine letters and make sounds out of it.
also, in the beginning, by showing them certain words, they can learn to memorize them.
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some great tips are:
- read to a child while using an energetic tone
- point to each word as you read
- ask the child questions about the story
- give him/her some beginner books
- set a positive example by reading books
- teach the alphabet and build phonemic awareness
- help the child sound out words
it is good to read the same stories several times and have the Child read aloud to you.
go easy on the beginners and try to be patiant :)