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Which is not a good reason to employ pre-reading techniques before digging into a reading assignment? a) you may be able to skip reading altogether. b) you may find out what the text is attempting to teach. c) you may be able to see how this reading relates to earlier readings. d) you may find what key points to focus on.

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