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amal

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What is the most important reason for previewing a reading passage or textbook chapter?
 
  a. Anticipating what you are about to get from a reading helps you ready your brain to receive the information.
  b. Previewing will prepare you for what is going to be difficult about the material.
  c. Seeing how long the reading passage or chapter is will help you to plan out your study sessions more effectively.
  d. Previewing will help you to see what you need to read carefully and what you can skim over.

Question 2

Before she reads a chapter, Janice likes to preview it first. When previewing, she
 
  a. reads the first sentence of every paragraph.
  b. reads the questions at the end and looks at the terms that are noted in the margins.
  c. skims the reading assignment, reads the title, introduction, headings, subheadings, visuals, and, if there is one, chapter summary.
  d. skims the reading assignment, the introduction, the first sentence of every paragraph, and, if there is one, the chapter summary.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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