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Study Guide Questions
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1.
Study on your bed or on a comfortable sofa. True or false?
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2.
Begin with a(n) _________________________________ of your reading assignment.
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Taking a few minutes to survey your reading assignment is called "____________________________."
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4.
Picture captions can be skipped over when you're doing a reading assignment. True or false?
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What two sections of the reading assignment usually concentrate on what is crucial for you to know?
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The topic sentence is usually the ______________________________ sentence in the paragraph.
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The _____________________________ of a paragraph supports the topic sentence.
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What ties everything in the paragraph together?
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9.
Formulate questions before you do an in-depth reading of the material. True or false?
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10.
Looking for answers ____________________________________________________ and _____________________________________________________.
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11.
It's best to read non-stop for a long period of time than to read for short periods of time. True or false?
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12.
When should you stop reading an assignment and take a break?
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13.
What are the common organizational methods used by authors?
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14.
Don't take notes during your first reading of an assignment. True or false?
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15.
If something that you're reading is unclear to you, _________________________________________.
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Between _________________% and ___________________% of what we read is forgotten quickly.
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It's important to do some activity that will make you recall what you've read immediately after reading an assignment. True or false?
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Why is it a good idea to tell someone what you've read?
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What does an outline do?
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20.
Make lists for what kinds of information?
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21.
Relate new material to _________________________________________.
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22.
What happens in our brains the more that we are exposed to a piece of information?
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