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  2. Interpretive discussion - Wikipedia

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    Other types of discussion questions include fact-based and evaluative questions. Fact-based questions tend to have one valid answer and can involve recall of texts or specific passages. Evaluative questions ask discussion participants to form responses based on experiences, opinions, judgments, knowledge and/or values rather than texts.

  3. Swimmy (book) - Wikipedia

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    Swimmy is a 1963 picture book written and illustrated by Leo Lionni.The book is the story of a very small fish who stands out because he has a different color from all of his school.

  4. AP English Language and Composition - Wikipedia

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    The multiple-choice section of the test features 45 questions, divided between 23-25 reading questions and 20-22 writing questions. [3] There are typically 4 short passages divided between pre-20th century non-fiction prose, and 20th and 21st century non-fiction prose.

  5. Template:Passage planning - Wikipedia

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  6. Cornell Notes - Wikipedia

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    [4] A 2023 study of high schoolers found that "there is no difference in student-choice note-taking and Cornell note-taking on student performance in a high school Family and Consumer Sciences class". [5] A doctoral thesis by Baharev Zulejka in 2016 found that 8th grade Cornell note takers wrote slightly more words but with fewer key points.

  7. Close reading - Wikipedia

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    In Islamic studies, the close reading of the Quran has flourished and produced an immense corpus. [4] But the closest religious analogy to contemporary literary close reading, and the principal historical connection with its birth, is the rise of the higher criticism , and the evolution of textual criticism of the Bible in Germany in the late ...

  8. Copybook (education) - Wikipedia

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    The American Instructor: Or, Young Man's Best Companion, published in 1748, was the first American copybook. [2] The 1802 book The Port folio recommends the copybook method of learning fine penmanship over the previously used method of "engraved models", citing the advantage of having the example text closer to the student's reproduction.

  9. 100 Word Story - Wikipedia

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    100 Word Story is a literary magazine that was founded in 2011 by writers Grant Faulkner and Lynn Mundell in Berkeley, California.It publishes stories and essays that are exactly 100 words in length (also known as a drabble); each piece is published with an accompanying photo.