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Khan Academy

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28726
Connotation | Reading (K-A)
Applying vocabulary knowledge (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28727
Analyzing an author's purpose | Reading (K-A)
Reading for understanding: informational text (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28728
How can a text have two or more main ideas? | Reading (K-A)
Reading for understanding: informational text (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28729
"Berlin Wall" Speech – President Reagan's Address at the Brandenburg Gate – 6/12/87 (K-A)
Reading for understanding: speech (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28730
Analyzing tone through word choice | Reading (K-A)
Reading for understanding: speech (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28731
How the delivery of a speech affects the impact of the words (K-A)
Reading for understanding: speech (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28732
What is an argument? | Reading (K-A)
Reading for understanding: speech (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28733
Analyzing an author's purpose | Reading (K-A)
Close reading: informational text (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28734
How can a text have two or more main ideas? | Reading (K-A)
Close reading: informational text (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28735
Part-to-whole relationships in text structure | Reading (K-A)
Close reading: informational text (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28736
Connotation | Reading (K-A)
Applying vocabulary knowledge (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28737
Analyzing tone through word choice | Reading (K-A)
Close reading: fiction (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28738
Citing evidence in literary analysis | Reading (K-A)
Close reading: fiction (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28739
Developing themes | Reading (K-A)
Close reading: fiction (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28740
Milgram experiment on obedience (K-A)
Reading for understanding: informational text (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28741
Part-to-whole relationships in text structure | Reading (K-A)
Reading for understanding: informational text (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28742
What is an argument? | Reading (K-A)
Reading for understanding: informational text (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28743
Different mediums and the tone of the text (K-A)
Reading for understanding: fiction (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28744
Analyzing an author's purpose | Reading (K-A)
Close reading: informational text (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28745
How can a text have two or more main ideas? | Reading (K-A)
Close reading: informational text (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28746
Part-to-whole relationships in text structure | Reading (K-A)
Close reading: informational text (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28747
Citing evidence in literary analysis | Reading (K-A)
Close reading: fiction (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28748
Connotation | Reading (K-A)
Close reading: fiction (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28749
Developing themes | Reading (K-A)
Close reading: fiction (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences
28750
Analyzing tone through word choice | Reading (K-A)
Applying vocabulary knowledge (K-A) Khan Academy Social Sciences