Declarative Sentences: Used to make statements or relay information. Imperative Sentences: Used to make a command or a direct instruction. Interrogative Sentences: Used to ask a question. Exclamatory Sentences: Used to express a strong emotion.
Unity? Unification? Agreement? Are there options to answering the question?
Scrooge<span> begs to know the identity of the dead man, exasperated in his attempts to understand the lesson of the silent </span>ghost<span>. Suddenly, he finds himself in a churchyard where the spirit points him toward a freshly dug grave. </span>Scrooge<span> approaches the grave and reads the inscription on the headstone: EBENEZER </span>SCROOGE<span>.</span>
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If a countries people is healthy then they do their all work properly like
if someone is working in company if she or he is healthy then they do all work properly cause of this they would make more good
When you read actively, you A. RELATE TO TEXT
Active reading means that you are reading something for the purpose of understanding its content and evaluating whether said content can help you satisfy your needs.
Reading for Comprehension has 5 steps.
1) Skim - quickly read through text to get the overall impression.
2) Question - ask yourself if the reading the text will help you. Check the text whether it provides answers for your questions: Who? What? Where? When? How
3) Read - read the text in a focused, and fairly speedy way
4) Remember - test your member. check whether you understand and remember salient points in the text.
5) Review - read the text in more detail, make your own notes for easy comprehension and remembrance.