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20 October, 06:30

Bre

You may have used some of the comprehension strategies below while reading the excerpts from

Dreaming in Cuban. Select any of the comprehension strategies you used.

breaking up long sentences into shorter phrases

slowing down and rereading the passage, or reading it aloud

relating the confusing segment to what came before

looking up unfamiliar words

looking for something familiar that I can relate to personal knowledge

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  1. 20 October, 06:33
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    You can either select all or a few. It'd do all of the above however.

    Explanation:

    I did it
  2. 20 October, 06:47
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    Slowing down and rereading the passage, or reading it aloud relating the confusing segment to what came before - this strategy has been used while reading the excerpts from dreaming in Cuban.

    Option: B

    Explanation:

    In reading the excerpts of Dreaming in Cuban some strategy has been used by everyone. That may differ from each other but had been applied surely. So one of the useful strategy is slowing down the reading process and read it again loudly to make the confusion clear and to get anxious to know what came before.

    To read a long passage it is very useful way to read it slowly with patience and to make all confusions clear divide the passages into small number of segments and reread it repeatedly.
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