A prediction is a statement about what someone thinks will happen in the future. This strategy involves the ability of readers to get meaning from a text by making informed predictions. Good readers use predicting as a way to connect their existing knowledge to new information from a text to get meaning from what they read.9 Before reading, they may use what they know about an author to predict what a text will be about. The title of a text may trigger memories of texts with similar content, allowing them to predict the content of the new text.
During reading, good readers may make predictions about what is going to happen next, or what ideas or evidence the author will present to support an argument. They tend to evaluate these predictions continuously, and revise any prediction that is not confirmed by the reading.
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Basically, society is hypocritical trap. We tell people to be one way, and judge them for doing just that. We claim to let people live freely, but sometimes have the most strict limits on our societal liberty.
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Being lost in the wilderness.
First, check for a nearby source of water, secondly find potential shelter location such as a cave or other place, next gather materials for fire such as twigs, kindling, logs, leaves, and other flammable objects, then, create a fire for signal, warmth, etc. Then attempt to find a reliable source of food such as a non-poisonous berry bushel, set traps if necessary. Finally sustain yourself until rescue.
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