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The purpose of a directed reading-thinking activity (DR-TA) is to provide readers with the ability to do all of the following things EXCEPT:


◦ determine purposes for reading
◦ extract, comprehend, and assimilate information
◦ use prediction while reading
◦ make decisions independently from evidence gained while reading


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make decisions independently from evidence gained while reading



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