<u>Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition</u> -<u>Reading the summary first</u>- Survey. SQRW (the S stands for Survey) is a four-step strategy for reading/taking notes from chapters in a textbook. It helps to understand what you read and to prepare a written record of what you learned. To survey means to assess the information available. To survey a chapter, read the title, introduction, headings, and the summary or conclusion. By surveying a chapter, you will quickly learn what the chapter is about. <u>SQRW</u>:
- <em>Q - Question (you need to have questions in your mind as you read); </em>
- <em>R - Read (read the information that follows each heading to find the answer to each question you formed);</em>
- <em>W - Write (write each question and its answer in your notebook).</em>
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
Surprisingly, this is true! I know, I was suprised when I first learned it too. It persuades the reader that the story or whatever is worth reading or not worth reading.
Answer:
1) The desire to help others is a trait of a good person.
2) A good individual obey the rules and upholds the law.
3) Lying does not form part of a decent person's mannerism.
4) Politeness is a sign of virtue.
5) Good people are courteous.
6) Positivity emanates from a decent person.
7) A good person fulfills their obligations/responsibilities.
8) A good individual does not commit theft.
9) Good people do not get into conflicts.
10) Good people never hold grudges against anyone.
Easy, should be C, B, D, E, A, hope I got that right for you :)