Comprehension - The ability to understand and interpret written or spoken language, including the meaning of words, sentences, and entire texts., Inference - Drawing conclusions or making educated guesses based on information or evidence presented in the text, even if it's not explicitly stated., Unity - The quality of a paragraph in which all sentences relate to and support the main idea, ensuring coherence., Coherence - The logical and smooth flow of ideas within a paragraph or between paragraphs in a text., Indentation - The space left at the beginning of a paragraph to visually separate it from surrounding paragraphs., Narrative - A paragraph that tells a story or recounts events in a chronological sequence., Transitions - Words or phrases that connect sentences and paragraphs, improving the overall organization and readability of a text., Scanning - Reading technique that is quickly looking through a text to find specific details or keywords., Skimming - Reading technique that is rapidly glancing over a text to grasp its main ideas and structure., Conclusion - The final paragraph of an essay or article that summarizes the main points and often offers a concluding thought or call to action.,

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