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clippers!

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What is the purpose of reciprocal teaching?
 
  a. To help students skim text
  b. To provide guided practice with comprehension strategies
  c. To allow students to avoid group activities
  d. To serve as a prereading strategy

Question 2

How is inferential thinking different from literal thinking?
 
  a. Inferential thinking requires readers to understand ideas that are not explicitly stated in the text, whereas literal thinking does not.
  b. Literal thinking does not require readers to actually understand text, whereas inferential thinking does.
  c. Inferential thinking and literal thinking are essentially the same processes in content reading.
  d. Inferential thinking is not a cognitive process, and literal thinking is.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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