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activities you do after reading a text, e.g. answer questions to show understanding, make a summary, compare and contrast information, evaluate, synthesise information, draw conclusions, discuss your opinion, research additional information on the topic.
See newspaper article.
See kinaesthetic imagery.
an overblown statement, e.g. I had thousands of guests this weekend.
the part of a sentence that tells us who or what receives the action of the verb. The object can...
a list of sources consulted, referred to or quoted in a text, e.g. a book or essay. The...