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English, 18.04.2021 06:40 ScienceNerd5649

Match each reading technique with the sentence that describes it. reread, vocabulary, discuss, skim, visualize, notes, preview

"We're studying metamorphosis in my science class, so I know this paragraph in my textbook is about the life cycle of a butterfly."

"As I quickly glance at the text, I notice the words 'larva' and 'pupa' in bold."

"I write down all the words I don't know on an index card."

"I read the paragraph a second time to make sure I didn't miss anything."

"I grab a dictionary and look up the words on my index card."

"I imagine what a butterfly hatching from its cocoon must look like."

"I ask my classmate to explain a part of the metamorphosis process I don't understand."​

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