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You should be an active reader if you are trying to remember the information that you are reading.
One active reading strategy that helps a reader find ways to relate to the story is making connections. This involves linking aspects of the text to one's own experiences, other texts, or the world. By actively seeking out these connections, readers can better understand and engage with the material.
reading aloud reading everything like newspapers and etc reading things that interest them
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A passive approach to reading, where the reader simply skims through the text without engaging with the content or making connections, would not be effective for active reading. Additionally, reading without taking notes, highlighting important points, or asking questions to deepen understanding would hinder active reading.
A productive reading strategy is PQ4R. PQ4R is an acronym which stands for Preview, Question, Recite, and Review. This strategy is designed to help a reader with challenges understanding or remembering what he has read.
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Active Reader They are doing something when they are reading They predict what is going to happen They draw conclusions and figure things out They compare and contrast They evaluate and make decisions They are thinking about what they are reading They make inferences or guesses. Passive Reader Information is not registering Not engaged in material Does not ask questions Not able to remember details Not paying attention (rote reading)
say to himself or herself, "Is that really true?"