Six-Way Paragraphs 100 Passages for Developing the Six Essential Categories of Comprehension
Six-Way Paragraphs, a three-level series, teaches the basic skills necessary for reading factual material through the use of the following six types of questions: subject matter, main idea, supporting details, conclusions, clarifying devices, and vocabulary in context.
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Main Author: | Pauk, Walter (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Singapore
Jamestown Publishers
2000
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Edition: | THIRD EDITION |
Series: | English language series
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