“When Music Offends” Read 180 Unit Four.

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“When Music Offends” Read 180 Unit Four

Essential Question What words do I need to become familiar with for unit four of Read 180?

synthesize connecting, or combining, information

paraphrase restating a text in your own words

summarize restating a text in your own words leaving out unimportant details

analyze break down information to examine individual ideas

evaluate make a judgment about the ideas in a source

inference make an educated guess base on evidence you already know

conclusion develop a decision, or idea, about the outcome of events

prediction a guess based on evidence about what will happen

Text structure the way text is organized

Types of Text structure cause and effect comparison and contrast time order (chronological) order of importance