Module 2 - Lesson 26: Build Knowledge
Kayleigh Davidson
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Organizing What We've Learned
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The US and the USSR were in a space race.
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Writers organize information by sequencing events carefully.
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International competition can lead countries to make progress.
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Use reasons to support opinions.
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Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon.
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Space travel has advantages and disadvantages.
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Understanding nonliteral language helps us understand a text better.
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The Apollo 11 astronauts (Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins) were the first people to reach the moon.
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People may disagree about opinions.
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Different people experience the same events differently.
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Coordinating and subordinating conjunctions can combine clauses to make compound and complex sentences.
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Sequencing events helps us understand a text more clearly.
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Complex sentences add sentence variety to writing.
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President Kennedy set reaching the moon as a goal for the United States.
Way to Go!