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5 March, 21:46

When you're reading, when reading strategy is thinking about what you what will happen next. What is this called? A applying your knowledge be applying analogies see making accurate guesses D making predictions

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  1. 5 March, 22:15
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    D Making Predictions

    Explanation:

    Making predictions is a reading strategy which increases students' interests and focus during reading. Students can make prediction first, before starting the actual reading i. e by title, sub-title, and headings. During the actual reading process they can verify their predictions as well as make new predictions based on the available knowledge in the text, and previous knowledge.

    Option A and B (applying knowledge and analogies) are steps and skills used to make predictions.

    Option C is not correct because guessing something hardly involves any reasoning or knowledge. moreover "making accurate guesses" is an ambiguous term in comparison with "making predictions"
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