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Terms in this set (14)Historical Context Background of an event...Refers to the historical circumstances that led to this event/idea/historical development. Reliability Determined based on how useful the information is for a specific purpose... Geographic Context Refers to where this historical development/event is taking place, and why it is taking place there...could it have taken place anyplace else? Turning Point Major Change...an idea or historical event that brings about significant change. It can be local, regional, national, or global. Cause Reason why something happens...contributes to the occurrence of an event, rise of an idea, or the bringing about of a development. Effect Result of something...a consequence (result, impact, outcome) of an event, an idea, or a development. Point of View (POV) Someone's role in a situation. Can you identify WHO the author is, and explain HOW this might have impacted what they wrote? Purpose PIE- persuade, inform, entertain Historical Development An event that occurred...the document describes an event and you usually need to explain why by giving the historical context (background) Historical Circumstances Includes all of the events that surround a specific incident in time. What happened around the time of this event/what led up to it. similarity when two things/people have something in common difference traits that are not the same when comparing two things identify Find; point out explain Give a detailed account including reasons or causes. Students also viewedBasic Metabolic Panel (BMP)6 terms MrCassase479 Literary Techniques (Figurative Language…28 terms sillingworth Reaction Rate Factors8 terms Chem-with-Mr_MTeacher Literary Elements & Techniques12 terms Tamara_RealmutoDiaz Other sets by this creatorBelief Systems Codes of Behavior35 terms Malorie_Yourman Hinduism16 terms Malorie_Yourman River Valley Geography - Study Guide24 terms Malorie_Yourman Paleolithic & Neolithic36 terms Malorie_Yourman Verified questions
question For each sentence below, identify the type of action that the underlined verb shows by writing above the verb *P* for *physical* or *M* for *mental*. In the winter, trees that $\underline{lose}$ their leaves look bare and lifeless. Verified answer
vocabulary On each blank provided, write a personal pronoun in the objective case that will complete the sentence correctly. Use a variety of pronouns, but do not use *you* or *it*. **Example 1**. Because my younger brother asked nicely, I lent $\underline{\color{#c34632}\text{him}}$ my dirt bike. The mail carrier brought letters for you and _________. Verified answer
literature Pausing to notice nature provides the speaker with a temporary escape from reality in "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." Why do you think people sometimes need to find this type of temporary escape? Verified answer
question Underline the subordinate clause in the following sentence. On the line provided, identify the clause by writing *ADJ* for *adjective clause*, *ADV* for *adverb clause*, or *N* for *noun clause*. Example $\underline{\text{ADV}}$ 1. While we were shopping, we lost one of our packages. _____Mr. O'Brien will buy the store if the bank will lend him the money. Verified answer Recommended textbook solutions
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