THEA Reading Objectives 1 Word Meaning 2 Main
THEA Reading Objectives 1: Word Meaning 2: Main Idea and Details 3: Author’s Intent 4: Idea Relationships 5: Critical Thinking 6: Study Skills
THEA Reading Objective #1 Word Meaning
3 types of questions (skills) 1. Words with multiple meanings 2. Figurative expressions 3. Unfamiliar and uncommon words and phrases
Skill #1: What is a Multiple Meaning word? Ø A word with more than one meaning. Ø Examples: – left • She left the room. • There are no cookies left in the box. • He turned left at the corner. – shot – rock – see journals for examples
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THEA example What is the meaning of the word locks as it is used in the paragraph? A. tufts of wool B. hair C. firm holds D. fasteners
The fiery ball sank lower and lower in the sky. For a moment, it was a strange, round cheeked maiden with brilliant curly locks blowing out behind her in the wind. She floated, suspended above the rippled carpet of clouds, then silently slipped from sight. A. tufts of wool B. hair C. firm holds D. fasteners Always plug your choice into the paragraph to make sure in makes sense.
With multiple meaning words, always make sure to check how the word is being used IN THE SELECTION! Always plug your choice into the paragraph to make sure in makes sense.
Skill #2: Figurative Language • He’s as stubborn as a mule. • She’s going to kill me if she finds out. • Money talks. • His mind is a computer • We walked forever. Watch out! The author says one thing but means another!
THEA Example 1. In the selection, the writer uses the phrase the round-cheeked maiden to refer to: A. B. C. D. a cloud the wind a young woman the sun
THEA Example 1. In the selection, the writer uses the phrase the round-cheeked maiden to refer to: A. B. C. D. a cloud the wind a young woman the sun The fiery ball sank lower and lower in the sky. For a moment, it was a strange, round cheeked maiden with brilliant curly locks blowing out behind her in the wind. She floated, suspended above the rippled carpet of clouds, then silently slipped from sight. Always plug your choice into the paragraph to make sure in makes sense.
Skill #3: Unfamiliar and uncommon words and phrases
THEA example: 1. Which of the following is the best meaning of the word restively as used in the paragraph? A. anxiously B. sleepily C. happily
How do I figure out the correct answer? 1. Use context clues Ø words or sentences surrounding the mystery word that assist you in determining its meaning Ø EXAMPLES Ø SYNONYMS Ø ANTONYMS Ø GENERAL SENSE OF THE SENTENCE 2. Use word structure Ø This refers to how the mystery word is built. Check for prefixes, familiar root words and suffixes. Always plug your choice into the paragraph to make sure in makes sense.
1. Which of the following is the best meaning of the word restively as used in the paragraph? A. anxiously B. quietly C. happily Jason listened carefully. The horses neighed restively in their stalls. The henhouse practically shook with the birds’ anxious squawking. Drummer, the puppy, barked uneasily at Jason’s heels. All the animals seemed to sense that something was about to happen. Then, suddenly, the ranch was as quiescent as a deserted battlefield. Always plug your choice into the paragraph to make sure in makes sense.
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