Deck 2: The Reading Process
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Deck 2: The Reading Process
1
The approaches to prereading are,
A) Skim, Write, Link
B) Scan, Skip, Link
C) Skim, Scan, Size
D) Skim, Scan, Link
A) Skim, Write, Link
B) Scan, Skip, Link
C) Skim, Scan, Size
D) Skim, Scan, Link
Skim, Scan, Link
2
In prereading, you should skim all _____; these include such things as titles; chapter previews and summaries; headings and subheadings; analytical questions; text boxes; and any print that is highlighted, boldfaced, or italicized.
A) footnotes
B) signposts
C) charts and graphs
D) bulleted lists
A) footnotes
B) signposts
C) charts and graphs
D) bulleted lists
signposts
3
Writing is different from speaking orally because
A) We use more examples to support our point of view when we speak.
B) We use more examples to support our point of view when we write.
C) We speak and write using the same level of examples and evidence
D) We speak at a more sophisticated level when we speak.
A) We use more examples to support our point of view when we speak.
B) We use more examples to support our point of view when we write.
C) We speak and write using the same level of examples and evidence
D) We speak at a more sophisticated level when we speak.
We use more examples to support our point of view when we write.
4
By _____, you form pictures and images in your mind based on what you are reading.
A) previewing
B) agreeing
C) describing
D) visualizing
A) previewing
B) agreeing
C) describing
D) visualizing
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5
Key topics in essays are developed through
A) Examples
B) Explanations
C) Details
D) All of the above
A) Examples
B) Explanations
C) Details
D) All of the above
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6
Which sentence in a paragraph contains the topic sentence?
A) Last
B) Second
C) First
D) Anywhere
A) Last
B) Second
C) First
D) Anywhere
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7
When readers _____ a text, they underline or highlight important points and then write marginal notes to record their reactions to the material.
A) document
B) exemplify
C) annotate
D) analyze
A) document
B) exemplify
C) annotate
D) analyze
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8
You can recognize key topics in writing by locating
A) Verbs
B) Proper nouns
C) Adjectives
D) Adverbs
A) Verbs
B) Proper nouns
C) Adjectives
D) Adverbs
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9
Proper nouns are,
A) The action taking place
B) The word that describes the action taking place
C) People, places and things
D) The first word in the sentence
A) The action taking place
B) The word that describes the action taking place
C) People, places and things
D) The first word in the sentence
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10
When writing a paraphrase you should
A) Copy the text in the author's original words.
B) Re-arrange the text into your own words.
C) Re-arrange the order of the sentences in the author's original words.
D) Write a very short synopsis of the text.
A) Copy the text in the author's original words.
B) Re-arrange the text into your own words.
C) Re-arrange the order of the sentences in the author's original words.
D) Write a very short synopsis of the text.
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11
We read to understand why writers write.
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12
Critical reading includes such activities as learning concepts, showing how they interrelate, memorizing facts and examples, and evaluating ideas and issues.
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13
The reading process has three steps: prereading, reading, and postreading.
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14
Prereading involves refining and retaining ideas that you have already read; postreading involves preparing to understand what you are about to read.
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Facts provide evidence for the reader to support the authors point of view.
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16
Paraphrasing and summarizing are the same thing.
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17
Both paraphrasing and summarizing involve putting the text's ideas into your own words.
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18
A summary is longer than a paraphrase.
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19
If you do the reading step well, it is not necessary to complete the postreading step.
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20
Repeated material is not important.
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21
When reading it is important to understand words in context.
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22
A useful way to review what you have read is to quiz yourself on the material as if your instructor were asking you questions.
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23
When skimming a chapter, you should try to find connections to its information, either by linking that material to something you already know, or by discovering ways in which that material may be useful to you in the future.
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24
When scanning the body paragraphs of a reading you should focus on the first sentence and the last sentence of the paragraph.
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25
Readers who interact with a text ask questions, anticipate the author's next point, agree or disagree with the ideas, and link new information to their established knowledge.
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26
When reading, you should take time to react to the information in the text; in other words, you should ask questions about it and decide whether you agree or disagree with it.
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27
If you link new ideas to previous knowledge through associations and comparisons, you help yourself understand and remember.
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28
Both thesis sentences and topic sentences convey the main idea of a piece of writing. The thesis sentence contains the main idea of an essay, and the topic sentence contains the main idea of a paragraph.
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29
The thesis statement of an essay is usually in the opening paragraph.
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30
When reading, you should focus on the most important examples and details; you should not let yourself be distracted by the less important ones.
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31
When reading, you should not use a pencil or highlighter because extra markings within the text will become too distracting.
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32
When reading actively, you should highlight and underline as much as possible.
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33
Creating an informal outline for a text can help you remember the most important points of that text.
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34
Recognizing patterns of development is not one of the strategies for focusing your reading.
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