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How can a chart or a graph improve an argument? What's the most efficient way to describe Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you're learning: ... How are ideas connected to each other in a We want to identify key elements: what are the most important people, events, or ideas in a Don't believe everything you read! A source has to give you a reason to trust it before you can accept what it's trying to tell you.

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Quantitative information in texts | Reading | Khan Academy

Quantitative information in texts | Reading | Khan Academy

How can a chart or a graph improve an argument? What's the most efficient way to describe

The structures of informational texts | Reading | Khan Academy

The structures of informational texts | Reading | Khan Academy

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Interpreting text features | Reading | Khan Academy

Interpreting text features | Reading | Khan Academy

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Choosing the best text evidence | Reading | Khan Academy

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Referring to details in an informational text | Reading | Khan Academy

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How can a text have two or more main ideas? | Reading | Khan Academy

How can a text have two or more main ideas? | Reading | Khan Academy

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Analyzing Quantitative Information II | Social Science passage | Reading Test | SAT | Khan Academy

Analyzing Quantitative Information II | Social Science passage | Reading Test | SAT | Khan Academy

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What is a main idea? | Reading | Khan Academy

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Making inferences in informational texts | Reading | Khan Academy

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Finding connections between ideas within a passage | Reading | Khan Academy

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Analyzing Quantitative Information I | Social Science passage | Reading Test | SAT | Khan Academy

Analyzing Quantitative Information I | Social Science passage | Reading Test | SAT | Khan Academy

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Part-to-whole relationships in text structure | Reading | Khan Academy

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Relationships between ideas in informational text | Reading | Khan Academy

We want to identify key elements: what are the most important people, events, or ideas in a

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Evaluating a source’s reasoning and evidence | Reading | Khan Academy

Don't believe everything you read! A source has to give you a reason to trust it before you can accept what it's trying to tell you.

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Analyzing an author's purpose | Reading | Khan Academy

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