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In this website, there is chart that explains Germany’s marriage statistics. It’s very clear to see. It shows statistic agenda, years, marital status, gender, country and poplar searches. It’s easy to understand. However, something that is done well about this chart is how a reader can compare many different aspects of the information. For example, a reader can compare ages or filter results.

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 widowed :My guess of meaning of this word was husband and wife died, but when I look on dictionary the really meaning was separate apart.  Marital status: My guess of this word was concerning marriage event and I was right. The word that help me to figure out was status.  Statistic : My guess of this world was event and I was right but I also new anther meaning of when I was fishing looking in dictionary. I found out was detail of action. My advice for is if you really what the word mean don’t stop looking in dictionary because it going to give you better word.  Consensual: My presumption of meaning for this word was in agreement after I finish looking in dictionary I found anther meaning of this word and was uncontested.

The Time Machine See the sentences below and read each one aloud. Tell Say the meanings of the underlined words. Then have circle what context clues are used and how you help in understanding the underlined word. 1. The time machine became fainter, until it disappeared.(Harder to see) 2. The Time Traveler was very tired because he explored the future for many days with no letup. (rest) 3. The Time Traveler was happy he could see the future, but it was a pity the world became a bad place. (sad thing)

This steps will help you to learn it easier and fast Step one: Is definition of functional text and it a text that explains something or tell you what to do Step two and three : (2)These are some example of functional text and (3) is to know the purpose of these examples of functional Examples: Function: Recipes create a meal or dish Menu choose something to eat.manuals tell you how to do some thing Index to find the pages of a word or term you are looking for Dictionary to give you definition, part speech, pronunciation Chart displays different kinds of data; information Graph to show you how data are related or changes over time Maps It show you directions, places, local to the word and statistics etc..

This is a nice website that would help you to learn function text if you still don’t understand. m/id3.html Also you can play this game to learn function text teach erstuff.co m/pages/1652.shtml