Asked by lizeth
                What should you do before you begin reading?
A. Review the introduction and conclusion.
B. Ask yourself questions about what lies ahead.
C. Study graphic aids.
D. Both A & B.
            
        A. Review the introduction and conclusion.
B. Ask yourself questions about what lies ahead.
C. Study graphic aids.
D. Both A & B.
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    Be sure you read carefully.
For instance you didn't read carefully to find that the school subject, not your school should be on the above line.
    
For instance you didn't read carefully to find that the school subject, not your school should be on the above line.
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    For certain, one would do B.  But how can you ask questions if you have not read the introduction and conclusion?
I like answer D.
    
I like answer D.
                    Answered by
            lizeth
            
    so its A?
    
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    Have you read and understood the question? The answer choices? Teachers' opinions??
Holy smoke ... reading isn't really reading unless you comprehend what you have decoded.
    
Holy smoke ... reading isn't really reading unless you comprehend what you have decoded.
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    Yes, I said D. I wonder why I stated that. Please reread my response.
    
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