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How does rereading information in a text help a reader monitor comprehension?
The reader can look up the definitions of difficult vocabulary words by reading additional references.
The reader scans the information in the text quickly to get a general idea of what the text is about.
The reader learns about the time period when the text was written by reading the author’s biography.
The reader gains a clear understanding of the details in the text before moving on to read more.
The reader can look up the definitions of difficult vocabulary words by reading additional references.
The reader scans the information in the text quickly to get a general idea of what the text is about.
The reader learns about the time period when the text was written by reading the author’s biography.
The reader gains a clear understanding of the details in the text before moving on to read more.
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Rereading information in a text helps a reader monitor comprehension primarily by allowing the reader to gain a clear understanding of the details in the text before moving on to read more. This process of reviewing and revisiting the material enables the reader to clarify any confusion, reinforce their understanding, and identify key points or themes that may have been missed during the initial reading. By focusing on details again, the reader can also connect different parts of the text and enhance their overall comprehension and retention of the information presented.