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Title: To monitor for comprehension, put question marks in the margin next to information you don't ...
Post by: bigt246823 on Feb 25, 2018
To monitor for comprehension, put question marks in the margin next to information you don't understand and ask questions about this information later.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Ques. 2

Reviewing is more important than previewing.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Ques. 3

Previewing and skimming are identical activities.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Ques. 4

If you read carefully and critically, you will not need to review much in order to do well on a test.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Ques. 5

Asking questions before you start to read can help increase motivation and set a purpose for reading.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Ques. 6

One way you can stay focused on the overall pattern within a longer reading is using
 
  a. the pacing system.
  b. the note card technique.
  c. the re-rereading strategy.
  d. highlighting all of the word clues.



Ques. 7

Previewingskimming your reading material before you thoroughly read it, looking for specific things to mentally prepare yourself to readis a strategy that helps you mentally prepare for reading new material. It is skimming with a goal. To preview, you skim the reading assignment, reading the title, introduction, headings, subheadings, visuals, and, if there is one, chapter summary.
  This passage has two main patterns of organization. What are they?
 
  a. cause/effect and listing
  b. analysis and definition
  c. comparison/contrast
  d. definition and sequence



Ques. 8

The primary reason that you as a reader need to recognize an author's pattern(s) of organization is to help you
 
  a. make good notes.
  b. understand and remember what an author is saying.
  c. find the main idea.
  d. recognize the writer's bias.


Title: To monitor for comprehension, put question marks in the margin next to information you don't ...
Post by: Klove4 on Feb 25, 2018
(Answer to Q. 1)  T

(Answer to Q. 2)  F

(Answer to Q. 3)  F

(Answer to Q. 4)  F

(Answer to Q. 5)  T

(Answer to Q. 6)  b

(Answer to Q. 7)  d

(Answer to Q. 8)  b


Title: To monitor for comprehension, put question marks in the margin next to information you don't ...
Post by: bigt246823 on Feb 25, 2018
I know this sounds cliche, but I was thinking the same thing for each of these. Thanks for confirming :)


Title: To monitor for comprehension, put question marks in the margin next to information you don't ...
Post by: Klove4 on Feb 25, 2018
I'm sure ;) Thanks for your honesty