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At what point is it best for a reader to begin asking questions about a text?(1 point)
Responses after taking some time once
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What should a reader do after a prediction is confirmed?(1 point)
Responses stop making predictions stop making predictions
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In what way is skimming the text involved in making predictions
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the most effective way to scan material for information is to
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angela
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stages of pre-reading, during reading and post-reading when teaching reading.
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Thapelo
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Anaya read an informational text about the women's suffrage movement. She returned to the text and took notes in the margins,
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Jozikee
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Which element needs to be in the text for the reader to be able to make an inference?(1 point)
Responses questions questions
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googoogaga
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Which of the following describes context clues? (1 point)
• a statement about what the reader thinks will happen in a text •
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Which of the following describes context clues?(1 point)
Responses hints that point to the meaning of a word hints that point to
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Why should readers evaluate each piece of evidence when reading a literary text? Select the two correct answers.
to show they
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carpet
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In what way is skimming the text involved in making predictions? (1point)
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What is one way readers can analyze the development of themes in a literary text?(1 point) Responses by analyzing the author’s
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lil beby
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What can help a reader determine how an author feels about a subject? (1 point)
Responses signal words signal words cause and
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googoogaga
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Skimming reading strategy
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Mabel worked 60 hours at the hospital this week, so all she did on her day off was lounge on he couch and watch movies.
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I know where you live!
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Hello Again, I came across another questions I have...
One way a critical reader can synthesize ideas on related issues from
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Jessie
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How can English teachers explain, demonstrate and develop visualizing as a reading strategy
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find the mainMyth 1: You only need to read the material once. Textbooks are packed with
too much information to understand, much
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james
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Which of the following choices is a strategy that can help speed up reading?
A. external distractions B. Using a penor pencial as
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Zack
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if you were asked to name the most effective two reading strategies which ones would you select
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Anonymous
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1.Which of the following activities would best be suited for scaning?
A. Finding answers to the chapter review in history. B.
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larry
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1.Which of the following activities would best be suited for scaning?
A. Finding answers to the chapter review in history. B.
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larry
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In what way is skimming the text involved in making predictions?
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When might a reader create an outline?(1 point)
Responses when the author uses personal stories as examples when the author uses
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When might a reader create an outline? (1 point)
when the author O includes graphs and charts when the author uses personal
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When might a reader create an outline?(1 point)
Responses when the author includes graphs and charts when the author includes
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robert
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Case Study: Chris took the Learning Styles Quiz and found out he is an auditory learner. This makes sense to Chris because when
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mizz lynn
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could you give me some advice how to read academic articles in english??
english is my second language and also I have to read
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asia
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what does the SQ3R method stand for?Example: S-
Q- R- R- R-
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brooke
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Is the following true or false
The bottom up strategies fascilitates comprehension of the text
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Sxolile
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When might a reader create an outline?
1. When the author uses personal stories as examples 2. When the author uses a lot of
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ur mama
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Reading Informational Text Unit Test 2 of 152 of 15 Items Question In what way is skimming the text involved in making
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'l
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Markus is reading a Sonnet by William Shakespeare. Which will best help Markus understand the central ideas as he reads?
finding
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Would you please look at these two questions and my answers to make sure they're correct? If they're wrong let me know!
1.Michael
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Anonymous
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Which of the following questions can help you set a purpose for reading before you read the text? Choose three correct answers.
A
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I’m what way is skimming the text involved in making predictions
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When might a reader create an outline? (1 point)
O when the text is complex • when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words
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When might a reader create an outline
When the text is complete, when the author includes graphs and charts, when the author uses
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When might a reader create an outline?(1 point)Responseswhen the text is complexwhen the text is complexwhen the author uses
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Dee
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ANALYZATION Question: Which of the following responses below BEST helps to complete the R.A.C.E (restate, answer, cite evidence,
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Daphne
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Which strategy is a common way for an author to introduce an important ides or central concept?
(1 point) COURSE TOOLS • The
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Why should you always try to identify your purpose before you begin reading?
OA. Having a purpose makes every article more
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When might a reader create an outline?(1 point)
Responses when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words when the author uses a
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only in ohio
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When might a reader create an outline? A. When the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words.B. When the Text is complex c. When the
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When might a reader create an outline? (1 point)
• when the author uses personal stories as examples when the author includes
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When might a reader create an outline? (1 point)
A. when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words B. when the author includes
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Author's Purpose Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Why is it important to evaluate the author's purpose when reading an
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bryan arnett
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When might a reader create an outline?(1 point)
Responses when the text is complex when the text is complex when the author uses
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I feel confident about my ability to identify context clues because
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When might a reader create an outline?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Awhen the text is complex%0D%0Awhen the text is
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Latina baddie ✧
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