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reader |
a textbook used in teaching writing or reading. [1/3 definitions] |
standard |
A standard thing, like a standard textbook, is something that is accepted in many places because it believed to be good, or to be the best. [1/5 definitions] |
summarize |
If you summarize things you have already discussed in some detail, you talk about them again but say only the most important things about them this time. Let's say your textbook gives two pages of information about some topic. Usually, in the last paragraph, the writers summarize the information so that students understand the most important things that were said in the whole two pages. |
text |
a textbook. [1/5 definitions] |
textbook |
A textbook is a book used for teaching a particular subject. It is often a book that is typically used to teach this subject and has been approved by many people. |
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