Definition of laud: praise (a person or their achievements) highly, especially in a public context.
welcome:an instance or manner of greeting someone.
I dont see how these could be similar but they are similar in greeting someone. Yet one is greeting someones achievements and the other greeting someone to a place ( home, food area etc. )
Hello there.
<span>Amelia listens attentively in class and writes down important information quickly in bullet points and disorganized paragraphs so she can refer to and organize them later.
</span><span>outlines
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<span>Sam writes the main idea at the top of the page and then writes subtopics and details in descending order to help him see how concepts are connected.
</span><span>graphic organizers
</span><span>Jill likes to make diagrams and charts from her class notes and readings because it helps her understand difficult concepts.
</span><span>free-form notes
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<span>The characterization technique which the author used in the excerpt is indirect characterization. With the use of this technique, readers can get to know the character through his actions and speech. There is no direct hint as description of appearance so readers themselves reveal character's personality.</span>
Monologue is spoken by one character, usually to themselves.
Dialogue is spoken by multiple characters