Intensive reading is reading with specific learning goals and tasks in mind. An example of intensive reading is: skimming a text for specific information in order to answer questions about the text.
An ideological reading of a text is an interpretation of a text through the lens of a particular ideology. For example, a feminist reading would focus on women's issue and Marxist reading would examine the work based on the idea of class struggle.
A close reading is when a text is read methodically. The text is investigated in order to answer questions geared to test comprehension and critical thinking.
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Skimming is discovering the main points in a text by reading the first and last paragraphs.
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Yes, "reading" is a homograph because it is a word that is spelled the same but has different meanings and pronunciations. For example, "reading" can refer to the act of interpreting written text or a town in England.