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STUDY GUIDE
Unit 3- Week 5- Elizabeth Blackwell
Draw Conclusions
Text Structure
absurd
behalf
candidate
heel
heal
symbol
cymbal
herd
heard
patients
patience
Prepositions
Comprehension Skill
This is when you form a reasonable opinion
about something you have read. It’s also
called making inferences.
Comprehension Strategy
You can use the structure of an article or
story to help you understand what you read.
First look at the title, headings, and
illustrations. Then, look for patterns of
ideas in the story.
Vocabulary Words
dean
hovers
delirious
obedient
diploma
reject
Spelling Words
capitol
sheer
capital
shear
straight
bread
strait
bred
aisle
martial
isle
marshall
stationery
discreet
stationary
discrete
adolescents
adolescence
English
Shows a relationship between a noun or
pronoun and another word in the sentence.
Prepositional phrase: Begins with a
preposition and usually ends with a noun or
pronoun.
Object of the preposition: The noun or
pronoun in a prepositional phrase.