How to get the most from what you read : using clue words to unlock meaning.
Introduces basic thinking patterns such as simple listing, sequence, comparison/contrast, and cause and effect. Shows how to identify mixed patterns and how to use patterns as a study aid
Corporate Authors: | Guidance Associates, Center for Humanities |
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Language: | English |
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Mount Kisco, N.Y.:
Center for Humanities,
[198-?].
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