Reading Horizons, Volumes 28-29College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1987 |
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... sentences ( Davison ( Davison & Kantor , 1982 ; Rubin , 1985 ) . For example , a compound sentence containing a connective , may be rewritten as two shorter sentences with the con- nective deleted . Explicit links are needed to form a ...
... sentences ( Davison ( Davison & Kantor , 1982 ; Rubin , 1985 ) . For example , a compound sentence containing a connective , may be rewritten as two shorter sentences with the con- nective deleted . Explicit links are needed to form a ...
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... sentence states in a general way what the whole paragraph is talking about because the phrase , " many kinds of products , " includes animal feed , medicine , etc. Therefore , this is the main idea sentence of this paragraph . So , the ...
... sentence states in a general way what the whole paragraph is talking about because the phrase , " many kinds of products , " includes animal feed , medicine , etc. Therefore , this is the main idea sentence of this paragraph . So , the ...
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... sentence , 21 % appeared in the middle of the paragraph , and 12 % appeared in the last sentence . But when all passages were analyzed , only 29 % had main ideas stated in the first sentence position . Because of the many problems ...
... sentence , 21 % appeared in the middle of the paragraph , and 12 % appeared in the last sentence . But when all passages were analyzed , only 29 % had main ideas stated in the first sentence position . Because of the many problems ...
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