Use context clues. Try finding out what each paragraph is about. Skim through it to look at the snippets of info.
A well written piece of text should be split into paragraphs. Each paragraph should begin with a topic sentence to tell you what the paragraph is about. Go through each one, and note the main idea so that you end up with a series of ideas or main points. When you read each one they shoudl logically flow from each other.
You can use this method when writing a piece of text.
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skimming and scanning
It means to read very quickly. It requires the reader to be able to pick up key words or phrases so that they get the message without reading the full text.
Key words and phrases
speed reading involves: reading the first line and the last line skimming for key words and nouns skipping inconsequential details.
To highlight section headings,key words,and unfamiliar words
Key words in reading and writing include: analyze, evaluate, summarize, compare, contrast, explain, argue, evidence, and support. These words often indicate critical thinking and higher-level cognitive skills that are essential for understanding and effectively communicating ideas.
There are several different key words that can be used when you make a question with inference for a reading passage. Some of the key words to be aware of are "suggest,"?æ"imply" or "infer."
Before reading the questions, read the entire article. Then, read the questions, and skim the article for key words and phrases from the questions.
Before reading the questions, read the entire article. Then, read the questions, and skim the article for key words and phrases from the questions.
The K stands for key words. the I means Infer. and the s means support the inference.
You can get the answer key for 10 Steps to Building College Reading from the professor that assigned the reading. You can also find the answer key in the back of the book.