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Ymorist [56]3 years ago
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Main Idea

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Supporting Details - Details that reinforce the main idea.

Symbol - Used to portray something in a poem/story.

Context Clue - Clues that can help the reader figure out certain words or phrases.

Main Idea - The key message/what the text is about.

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