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How do you use inferences to help you understand a story?(If you do not use inferences, please explain what they are and why you
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How do analogies help readers?
help readers analyze the relationship between words. They help readers identify figurative
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Which of the following is NOT a comprehension strategy?
(1 point) speed reading using prior knowledge visualization
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How do analogies help readers?(1 point)
Responses They help readers understand definitions. They help readers understand
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2. How do analogies help readers?
A. help readers analyze the relationship between words. B. They help readers identify
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micro
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A student is reading a play in class. Their teacher tells the class to visualize what is happening, to imagine what it looks
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micro
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What statement explains why it is helpful to compare and contrast genres
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Zo
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Which statement explains why it is helpful to compare and contrast genres?(1 point)
Responses It allows you to understand themes
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Broson Cook
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What does ascending provide for the reader?
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What is hedging?
a type of inference a reading strategy vague language
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Which of the following is not a strategy for reading poetry?
envisioning the action reading the poem out loud stopping at the end
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Which of the following is a strategy for reading literature?
revising the conclusion choosing a topic asking questions
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What is hedging?
vague language a reading strategy a type of inference
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I feel confident about using context clues because…
It is challenging to understand the meaning of figurative language
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How do you use inferences to help you understand a story?(If you do not use inferences, please explain what they are and why you
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nuh uh
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2. Which connection must be made to interpret an allusion?
A. a personal connection between the author and the referenced subject
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Better be right BOT
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How do analogies help readers?(1 point)
Responses They help readers to better comprehend a plot. They help readers to better
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Indyxeous Davis <3
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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.
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which choice best explains what context clues helps readers do?
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"Reading between the lines" means looking beyond the literal words to draw _________________ that aren’t directly stated.
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Bronson Koreen bk
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How do analogies help readers?(1 point)
Responses They help readers analyze the relationship between words. They help readers
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Nancy has sourced three scientific papers to read for inspiration as she decides which topic to conduct research on, but she is
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How do analogies help readers?(1 point)
Responses They help readers understand definitions. They help readers understand
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To make an inference, readers should use (1 point)
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy? (1 point) Responses make connections make connections ask questions ask
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Which choice best explains what context clues help readers do
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Which of the following is NOT a reading strategy? Responses make connections ask questions imply
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Which of the following strategies are helpful when reading drama?
(1 point) Make predictions as you read. Connect your personal
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Wide reading entails mapping of discourse and gathering an overview of all literature.
True False
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When the reader uses details that the author provides in the text to make a claim about things they cannot see or read?
A.
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Paragraph 2 points out that there are similarities between Afrobeat and Afrobeats. Which reading strategy would you use to find
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If you have just found some articles, and you want to decide which ones to read first and/or summarise the topic of each
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If you were using this article as a source for an essay, which reading strategy would you use to decide what OTHER sources you
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If you were using this article to prepare a one-minute talk on Afrobeats for an oral class, which reading strategy would you
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If you have just found some articles, and you want to decide which ones to read first and/or summarise the topic of each
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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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If you were using this article to prepare a one-minute talk on Afrobeats for an oral class, which reading strategy would you
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If you were using this article to prepare a one-minute talk on Afrobeats for an oral class, which reading strategy would you
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If you were using this article as a source for an essay, which reading strategy would you use to decide what OTHER sources you
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If you have just found some articles, and you want to decide which ones to read first and/or summarise the topic of each
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When preparing for a class, the best time to read chapters in your textbooks for the first time is …
A. before your semester
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If you were using this article to prepare a one-minute talk on Afrobeats for an oral class, which reading strategy would you
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If you were using this article as a source for an essay, which reading strategy would you use to decide what OTHER sources you
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If you were using this article as a source for an essay, which reading strategy would you use to decide what OTHER sources you
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If you were using this article to prepare a one-minute talk on Afrobeats for an oral class, which reading strategy would you
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Paragraph 2 points out that there are similarities between Afrobeat and Afrobeats. Which reading strategy would you use to find
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If you were using this article as a source for an essay, which reading strategy would you use to decide what OTHER sources you
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What is an inference?
Which one is right • a guess based on stated details • a statement that is known to be true • a
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What other reading strategy plays a large role in your ability to draw conclusions?
Which one is right • making inferences •
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Which of the following strategies are helpful when reading drama?
(1 point) Responses a. Make predictions as you read. b. Connect
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