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Let’s suppose you want to try one comprehension study strategy you have read about in this textbook, employing it with your own students. Using information from the book, how might you go about inserting written questions in text?
 
In the same way the pedagogical aids, Learning from Text, are inserted in this book to aid your own studying.
 
The teacher can prepare a typed selection in which questions are added in at logical junctures, highlighting the questions by setting them off from the remainder of the text by indenting, using boldface type or italics, and/or using bullets. The inserted questions can ask for a prediction about upcoming text or promote a reflection on details already given.
 
Both 1. and 2.
 
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