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stephzh

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What is metacomprehension?
 
  a. knowing the thought processes that go on during comprehension
  b. monitoring how well you understand something
  c. being able to draw upon extensive semantic memories during comprehension
  d. understanding what other people understand

Question 2

What is the name for estimates of how well one's self has learned something from what he or she has read?
 
  a. feeling of knowing
  b. estimates of knowledge
  c. self-reflective assessment
  d. judgments of learning



Liamb2179

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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