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NguyenJ

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Describe the points to remember when you are rereading and reviewing your work.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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List the five steps you should follow when previewing material before taking notes.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

How often you reread or review material will depend on its difficulty and how you plan to use
the information. Often, quick scanning or rereading of your notes will be adequate for review if
the first reading was done carefully. However, if the material is technical and filled with new
concepts and specific subject-matter jargon, including new vocabulary, it may be necessary to
read the text a second or third time to fully comprehend the material.

Answer to Question 2

To preview material, follow these steps:
a) Read headings.
b) Read the first paragraph of the chapter, section, or article.
c) Read the first sentence of each of the remaining paragraphs.
d) Read the last paragraph of the chapter, section, or article.
e) Review any illustrations.





 

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