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1 English 84 Spring 2012

2 Let’s do a quick DRP practice passage.

3 Take out your syllabus and let’s look ahead.  No make-ups for quizzes and exams unless you have a good excuse, and I approve it.

4 Next Week’s Work Summary #3 Article: “Rabies” on page 530. You will have time in lab on Monday to start it.

5 Implied Main Ideas  The word “imply” means to suggest—the idea is not stated clearly.  When the main idea is not stated clearly, the reader must figure out the main idea by considering the supporting details.

6  First, find the topic. Ask: Who or what is the selection about?  After finding the topic, ask: What is the author’s main point about the topic? (This means figure out on your own the author’s unstated main idea.)

7 Using Supporting Details and Thought Patterns to Find Implied Main Ideas  The implied main idea must be general enough to cover all the details, but it can not be so broad that it becomes an overgeneralization or a sweeping statement that suggests details not given.  Implied main ideas must be neither too broad nor too narrow.  To find the implied main idea, you should create a summary from the supporting details.

8  Ask: Does all or most of the material in the paragraph support this idea?  If your answer is “no,” then develop another statement, testing each until you find one that supports most of the material in passage.  Finally, write the implied main idea in your own words.

9 Swordfish Passage A. Swordfish will attack entire schools of fish. B. Swordfish will fight for hours when hooked and have even pulled some fishermen to their deaths. C. A swordfish bill can cause severe infections and even sink a boat. D. Swordfish are aggressive, dangerous fish.

10 Swordfish Passage A. Swordfish will attack entire schools of fish. B. Swordfish will fight for hours when hooked and have even pulled some fishermen to their deaths. C. A swordfish bill can cause sever infections and even sink a boat. D. Swordfish are aggressive, dangerous fish.

11 Learning Passage  What is the topic of the article? A. Learning preferences B. Learning through hearing C. Learning through pictures D. Learning through print

12 Learning Passage  What is the topic of the Passage? A. Learning preferences B. Learning through hearing C. Learning through pictures D. Learning through print

13 What is the implied main idea? A. Some people understand better by reading something rather than hearing it. B. Some people learn best by seeing a picture rather than reading words. C. Directions that are helpful for one person may not be helpful for another. D. People should be aware of and take advantage of their learning preferences.

14 What is the implied main idea? A. Some people understand better by reading something rather than hearing it. B. Some people learn best by seeing a picture rather than reading words. C. Directions that are helpful for one person may not be helpful for another. D. People should be aware of and take advantage of their learning preferences.

15 Flextime Passage What is the topic? A. Giving employees a choice B. Absenteeism at work C. Flextime D. The most popular employee benefits

16 Flextime Passage What is the topic? A. Giving employees a choice B. Absenteeism at work C. Flextime D. The most popular employee benefits

17 Which sentence best expresses the unstated main idea? A. Flextime leads to increase job satisfaction and higher productivity. B. People who can choose their working hours are less likely to take time off. C. Companies have found that flextime keeps employee turnover down. D. Companies have found that flextime has several advantages.

18 Which sentence best expresses the unstated main idea? A. Flextime leads to increase job satisfaction and higher productivity. B. People who can choose their working hours are less likely to take time off. C. Companies have found that flextime keeps employee turnover down. D. Companies have found that flextime has several advantages.

19 Cosmetic Surgery Passage  Which sentence best expresses the unstated main idea of the paragraph? A. People often get cosmetic surgery in hopes of improving their romantic lives. B. Merely looking more attractive is not a good enough reason to get cosmetic surgery. C. Cosmetic surgery is riskier than it’s often portrayed to be. D. Casual, lighthearted terms like “tummy tucks” should be eliminated from cosmetic surgery advertising.

20 Cosmetic Surgery Passage  Which sentence best expresses the unstated main idea of the paragraph? A. People often get cosmetic surgery in hopes of improving their romantic lives. B. Merely looking more attractive is not a good enough reason to get cosmetic surgery. C. Cosmetic surgery is riskier than it’s often portrayed to be. D. Casual, lighthearted terms like “tummy tucks” should be eliminated from cosmetic surgery advertising.

21 Exercise Passage  Which sentence best expresses the implied central idea of the entire selection? A. Few undergraduates realize all the health benefits of exercise. B. Nothing is better than exercise to help your body function at its best. C. Science needs to develop a pill that will provide all the health benefits of exercise. D. Exercise can make your heart pump more efficiently and improve your digestion and elimination.

22 Exercise Passage  Which sentence best expresses the implied central idea of the entire selection? A. Few undergraduates realize all the health benefits of exercise. B. Nothing is better than exercise to help your body function at its best. C. Science needs to develop a pill that will provide all the health benefits of exercise. D. Exercise can make your heart pump more efficiently and improve your digestion and elimination.

23 Behavior Modification Passage  Which sentence best expresses the implied central idea of the entire sentence? A. Research has taught us a great deal about behavior modification. B. Positive reinforcement is the key step in behavior modification. C. Emphasis should be placed on acquiring new behavior rather than eliminating an old one. D. By following several steps, you can modify your behavior.

24 Behavior Modification Passage  Which sentence best expresses the implied central idea of the entire sentence? A. Research has taught us a great deal about behavior modification. B. Positive reinforcement is the key step in behavior modification. C. Emphasis should be placed on acquiring new behavior rather than eliminating an old one. D. By following several steps, you can modify your behavior.

25 Let’s apply it to an article.  We are going to read an article entitled “Personal Relationships in the Not-So- Good Old Days”  In the selection from the textbook Sociology, Seventh Edition, by Rodney Stark, the common romantic image of preindustrial rural life is shown to be far from true.

26 I know that it’s not pre- Industrial

27 In your groups, read and annotate the article.  Annotate for the major and minor details.  I will be collecting the articles.  Then answer the questions in your textbook on page 165-167.  Write your answers in your packet.

28 We will go over the answers together.

29 Textbook Work Due Next Week  Chapter 4  Review Text 3  Page 159-161  Template is on our course website.


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