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faduma

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You would be most likely to draw an inference during reading
 
  a. if you have strong metacomprehension skills, rather than weak ones.
  b. if you are a novice with respect to the topic, rather than an expert.
  c. you have a relatively small working memory.
  d. if you use the phonics approach, rather than the whole-word approach.

Question 2

People are especially likely to draw inferences during reading
 
  a. when researchers examine backward inferences rather than forward inferences.
  b. when readers have a large working-memory capacity.
  c. when they learned to read according to the whole-word approach.
  d. when they read scientific texts.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: a

Answer to Question 2

Ans: b



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