Vocabulary terms related to reading comprehension

Vocabulary terms related to reading comprehension
General Terms Valid: Well-founded, reasonable, justified. Assumptions: Things accepted as true without proof. Rational: Based on reason, logic, and sound judgment. Practical: Focused on doing or using something, likely to succeed. Logical: Clear, sound, sensible, based on reason. Drawing Conclusions Implications: Unstated conclusions or consequences of something. Crucial: Decisive or critical, essential for success. Critical: Analyzing merits and faults, offering disapproval. Imply: Suggest something indirectly, hint at a conclusion. Inference: A conclusion reached based on evidence. Infer: To deduce or conclude something from evidence. Crux: The most important point or difficulty. Argue: To give reasons or evidence to persuade someone. Corollary: A proposition that follows logically from another one. Understanding Text Main Idea: The central thought of a paragraph or section. Essential: Extremely important, absolutely necessary. Combining Concepts Valid Assumptions: Assumptions that are reasonable and l…

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