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Module 1 Assignment # 2

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The first step in the CORE Learning System is ________ Collecting
_______ is the act of running your eyes over a page. Mindless reading
The opposite of mindless reading is _______ active reading
is the main topic you are reading about. Key concept
is sometimes called a "thesis". Main idea
The main idea is the most important______ the author wants to convey about the key concept. idea
True or False. Mindless reading requires you to be engaged in what you are reading. False
True or False. It's considered active reading if your running while reading. False
True or False. The secondary idea is the most important idea the author wants to convey about key concept. False
True or False. Supporting details are also known as examples, evidence, explanations and experiences. True
True or False. Good readers read ideas that are found in groups of words. True
True or False. If you read in chunks you will increase your reading speed and your comprehension. True
Reading in chunks means... A. to read every other paragraph B. reading the ideas that are found in the groups of words or chunks. C. None of the above. B
Active reading is... A. reading while shopping B. intense mental engagement in what you're reading. C. a main idea. B
A secondary idea is sometimes called a... A. key concept B. thesis C. topic sentence C
In your book, to view an outline of your entire reading look at the... A. table of contents B. supporting details C. your notes A
Your goal is... A. Behind the goalie B. to Collect key concepts C. both A and B B
After reading you should... A. reflect on what you read. B. reread difficult passages. C. both A and B. C
What are the levels of Key Concept? Level 1: main idea Level 2: Secondary ideas Level 3: Major supporting ideas Level 4: Minor supporting details
What is a question should you ask yourself when reflecting on that what you read? What do I personally think and feel about the author's main ideas and supporting details?
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