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compare in contrast

*when you find what in commonen or a like* when you what different

visualizing

makeing a mind movie of what you see,hear,smell,taste,or touch in what you are reading

summarizing

to tell the main events of the story

recognizing author's purpose

why is the author writeing this


*to infrom you


*to pursade you


*to entain you


*to scare you

elaborating

giveing more informationn to understand the situattion

drawing conclusions

adding up this information you have leared from the reading to make your own assumptions about the out come of a situation

making inferences

using prior knowledge and making an educated guess

making connections

when you make connections between something you already have prior knowlege of and the new knowledge from the text

clarifying

make the meaning of the text clearer by asking youeself questions,rereading,and/or restating the passage

making predictions

using the text to guess what will happen next.then the reader confirms or rejects the prediction as s/he reads.

using context clues

using words surrounding an unknow word to determine its meaning

recognizing text structure

knowing how a piece of text is organized helps the reader make better sense of the information