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jrubin

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Which of the following is a reading skill or strategy that is NOT developed during a reciprocal teaching lesson?
 
  A) Clarifying B) Sequencing C) Summarizing D) Questioning

Question 2

Which of the following steps is NOT necessary for QtA lessons?
 
  A) Reread the text after the questions have been answered.
  B) Identify major misunderstandings.
  C) Segment the text into logical stopping points for discussion.
  D) Develop questions that model how to question the author's intention.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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