Well definitions can help a lot. I’m not completely sure though
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A. generate new ideas for possible plots, characters, and settings
I would say the main headings and key concepts in a reading assignment would help one to grasp what the topic is basically about ie paying attention to these two things would be an essential part of a study guide so that the main meaning of the writing could be grasped.
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We don't get a ton of
illustration of Egypt itself, or of the altars that the kids set up—but
there are plenty of illustrations of the kids performing rituals, or of
April in her fancy-shmancy get-up, fake eyelashes
Like the hieroglyphics that the kids in The Egypt Game
create, the drawings in the book add to the richness of the story. They
don't show everything—just enough to get the ball rolling and give the
readers a starting point for their imaginations to take off.
I hope this helps:)
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In the cornfield, Gulliver is terrified when he runs into a group of the “monsters” carrying giant scythes. As he tries to escape them, he compares himself to a Lilliputian in a human world. (this is for what I remember)