Comprehension
Comprehension Apart from the unfamiliar form of the qualifiers in the set comprehensions, this definition of exprs is the kind of recursion one would expect. From the Cambridge English Corpus List comprehensions provide an elegant, expressive means to concisely formulate certain patterns of calculation on lists. The definition of comprehension refers to your ability to understand something, or your actual understanding of something. An example of comprehension is how well you understand a difficult math problem. Prompt Booklet Prompts are wonderful tools to have when you are helping individual students make their way through a text or to check on how well the members of your small group are understanding the text. I normally use prompts that promote and reinforce the comprehension strategies we teach and model in reader's workshop mini-lessons. Comprehension Comprehension is the reason for reading. If readers can read the words but do not understand or connect to what they are reading, they are not really reading. Good readers are both purposeful and active, and have the skills to absorb what they read, analyze it, make sense of it, and make it their own.
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understanding
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intellectual hold
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Synonyms for comprehension
an ability to understand the meaning or importance of something (or the knowledge acquired as a result)
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the relation of comprising something
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