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Reading Vocabulary
Part Two
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Main Idea
A one sentence summary
Umbrella statement covering everything in the passage
Let’s Review
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Topic + Controlling Idea
Topic: the who or what
Controlling Idea: what the author is saying about the who or what
Main Idea – two parts
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Same concept, multiple names
Paragraph: Main Idea
Essay: Thesis
Passage: Central Point
Main Idea
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Main Idea
Implied
Author gives clues (implies) and the
reader puts it together (infers) to form a main
idea
Stated
It is actually stated in writing.
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Paragraph: Topic Sentence
Essay: Thesis Statement
Stated Main Idea
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MI = Main Idea
P = Purpose
P = Pattern
All three work together
“Don’t Forget MI P P”
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Why the author wrote it
Three general purposes1. Inform
2. Entertain3. Persuade
Purpose
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We naturally try to make patternsIt allows us to predict
All writing follows an organizational patternIt allows us to follow the author’s thoughts and retain content better
Transition words link thoughts together
Pattern
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Moving On
Introduction to Reading VocabularyPart Two
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Tone
What does your tone of voice indicate?
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The attitude or feeling a writer expresses
We indicate tone with our voice
Authors use words
Tone
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Tone Words
Everyday Words
Happy Sad Sarcastic Mad Really Pissed
Academia
Euphoric Melancholic Ironic Indignant Outraged
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Hard working professor 10 years at the
college, next in line for the dean position Demographic shift – need Hispanic dean New guy gets job – last name Ramirez Professor writes a letter to the editor of
Orlando Sentinel about his feelings Tone: Indignant When does indignant change to outraged?
When the professor “goes postal”
Examples
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Context = the situation
Tone changes within different contexts
Tone & Context
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Example
AthleticAerobicFootballElementary schoolCollege
Trainer Instructor Coach Teacher Professor
All teach or instruct, right?Different names/titles dependent upon the setting
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Example
Hot Guy No car McDonald’s BOGO Coupon “loser” “cheap”
Husband One car McDonald’s BOGO Coupon “responsible” “frugal”
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Context
So Why the Difference?
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Bias
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An inclination one way or another
What is bias?
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Shopping for a car – a minivan
Narrowed down to three choices1. Honda Odyssey2. Kia Sedona3. Toyota Sienna
How do I make an informed decision?
Example
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Ask the Honda salesman? Ask the Kia salesman? Ask the Toyota salesman?
Why? So where can I go for information? Where can I get unbiased information so that I can make an informed decision?
Car Shopping
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EVERYONE!!
Who is biased?
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Looks: How many of you date ugly people? Do you have friends who do? Sex: Would you hire a female bouncer? Race: Racial profiling – Suspicious-looking man
on the plane; racism Religion: How many people believe their
religion is the “right” one? Think about wars… Age: Do you have a “cut-off age” for who you
would date? What about driving? Hiring?
Bias based on
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Beliefs are taught We are raised to believe things,
value things, etc We are taught to be biased
Preferences = Bias
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So why should we learn to recognize
bias?
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Biased towards = feelings are positive
Biased against = feelings are negative
Bias
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Fact & Opinion
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Can be tested for validity Can be proven Can we prove or disprove? If yes then it’s a
fact.
HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH TRUE OR FALSE!
Fact
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There are 5000 people in my 7:00 pm class.It is raining outside.The Gators lost the football game on Saturday.The time is now 8:00 pm.George Washington was America’s eighth president.Today is Monday, October 10th, 2011.Yesterday was Saturday.
ALL OF THESE ARE FACTS. They may not be TRUE but they are FACTS.
FACTS
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Feelings, judgement Not testable; cannot be proven Reveals bias
You look good in blue.Burger King makes a better burger than McDonald’s.Sharon May is the best reading instructor.
Opinion
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What if we do a study? Our class conducts a survey on what is the best candy bar. 96% of the class says Twix is the best candy bar.
Fact or Opinion?
According to a study conducted by Sharon May’s reading students, Twix is the best candy bar.
Twix is the best candy bar.
Confusing…
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According to a study conducted by Sharon May’s reading students, Twix is the best candy bar.
Answer: FACT – Stating the outcome of the study
Twix is the best candy bar.Answer: OPINION – Not stating the
study, just the opinion
Fact or Opinion?
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Reading Vocabulary
Main Idea Topic sentence Thesis Topic Thesis statement Implied Main Idea Stated Main Idea Context clues Inferences
Organizational Patterns Transition Words Fact & Opinion Relationships Between
sentences Relationships Within
sentences Author’s Purpose Bias Tone
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STUDY!!
Use your notes, the slides from this and last class, and your “Intro to Reading Cheat Sheet” handout (BB) to study and KNOW the lingo! Your quiz will be Wednesday at the
beginning of class.