Friday, March 28, 2008

CRCB-CHAPTER 6 Summary

Authors use details to help readers understand their ideas and arguments.Details are specific pieces of information that server as the "arms and legs" of the main idea.They are usually presented as facts,opinions,examples,illustration, explanations or definited and are frequently discovered by asking question such as who,what , when,how or why.About the main idea.Major details provide support to the main idea in a reading .Minor details clarify major details.
In this chapter you will learn:
What supporting details are.
How to distinguish between details and main ideas.
How to identify and prioritize majoy and minor details in paragraphs,articles,and texbook chapters

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