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Which of the following strategies are helpful when reading drama? (1 point) Responses Make predictions as you
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Jungkook is my love
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To create a summary after reading a story, what step should someone do during the reading? (1 point)
O Write down whatever the
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Connexus_solver
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Get the “big picture” first. This means glancing through the chapter headings and subheadings.
Skim pages if you are looking
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Which of the following is not a reading strategy?
make connections ask questions imply
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using the text "from through my eyes" by Ruby Bridges
W-What am I reading for? (Purpose) I-I have a question! (asking questions)
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using the text "from through my eyes" by Ruby Bridges answert the questions with 3 sentence responces
W-What am I reading for?
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3. Which of the following describes an inference?
A. an idea or conclusion based on text evidence and reasoning B. an idea that
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Mrs. Daniels, an English teacher, is having her students track the number of words they read in a book. She took their data and
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mikiel
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy?
(1 point)
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy?
Make connections Ask questions imply
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Which statement explains why it is helpful to compare and contrast genres
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Why is it important to read the introductory and concluding paragraphs during the pre�reading phase?
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If a person listens to a text rather than reading it, he or she might not be able to ____
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy?
(1 point) Responses make connections ask questions imply
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How can the readers point of view create suspense and humor?
A reader might know things that the characters do not A reader might
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which of the following is reading strategy?
a. make connections b. ask questions c. imply
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy?
A) make connections B) ask questions C) imply
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August
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy? point) make connections ask questions imply
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inference Means
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Claudia
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Use the RARE strategy to answer
the following question. Remember to Restate the response in your question, Answer the question,
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To make inference, readers should use what?
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Yo mama
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Bokang is reading an article for her anthropology module that has an overwhelming amount of theory and information. She makes
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What is read aloud
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy?
(1 point) make connections ask questions imply
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) Apply your knowledge of the SQ3R method and identify each of the 3Rs in the SQ3R method by naming it. – 3 marks
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Apply your knowledge of the SQ3R method and identify each of the 3Rs in the SQ3R method by naming it
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Twenty ways to read effectively and understand whole heartedly with craming
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Twenty ways on how to get reading stick to your mind and brain
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Which of the following describes a claim?
a. a statement that presents the opinion of the speaker b. a disappointing conversation
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy?
A. make connections B. ask questions C. imply
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