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ATI_TEAS_READING_NOTES
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ATI TEAS reading notes 
 
 
 
 
 
ATI TEAS READING 
Key Ideas and Details (R.1) 
Summarizing a Complex Text (R.1.1) 
The passage contains the TOPIC (or subject) and the CONTROLLING IDEA (or supporting details) 
●	The topic is a noun or noun phrase that encapsulates the subject matter of the writing 
○	Examples of topics include: arteries, acid, alleles, mammals, and recycling 
●	The author will include supporting details that show and support the point the author is trying to make 
Key ...
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Oral Communication Final Exam Correct Graded A+
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Spare Brain Time - ANSWER The time available for your mind to wander due to your ability to process messages faster than it takes to construct them. 
 
Context - ANSWER The circumstances in which an event occurs that influences the meaning of the moment and the message. 
 
Demographics - ANSWER Groups determined by select population characteristics. 
 
Stereotyping - ANSWER Assuming qualities in a specific individual because of membership in a lager group. 
 
Significance of When Meeting Occurs ...
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PHIL 447N Week 8 Final Exam Question And Answers( Download To Score An A)
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PHIL 447N Week 8 Final Exam Question 1.1. (TCO 1) “Thinking about thinking” is the definition of what? Question 2.2. (TCO 1, 2, 4) In Chapter 1, we learned the definition of the term issue. Th e principle concern when handling an issue is whether or not Question 3.3. (TCOs 1, 2, 3) In Chapter 1, we learned the definition of the term argument. The purpose of an argument is to Question 4.4. (TCOs 2, 3) In Chapter 2, we learned the meaning of inductive arguments. The support that the premises p...
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ATI Teas - English, Math, Reading, and Science
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Topic Definition 
A noun or noun phrase that encapsulates the subject matter of writing. 
 
-Examples: arteries, acid, alleles mammals or recycling 
 
 
How to identify purpose of the reading 
Asking "What am I reading about?" And "What is important to know about it?" 
-Author will include key details, or supporting details that systematically show and support the point the author is trying to make. 
-Once topic is identified, you should be able to identify and rephrase key ideas/points. 
 
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