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English, 13.10.2019 17:30 mbatton879

Match the description to the term.

1. an anecdote, story, example, or incident to illustrate a point
2. alphabetical listing of words
3. periodical containing miscellaneous material
4. expertise in seeing words accurately
5. facts, names, and dates in a piece of writing
6. used by most college libraries for cataloguing
7. individual response; not provable
8. statement of the main idea in a paragraph
9. something that exists or is true
10. alphabetical listing of books in a library

key sentence
library of congress system
card catalog
magazine
opinion
supporting details
fact
visual skill
dictionary
illustration

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