What is the purpose of rereading a text? Check all that apply.

to increase reading rate
to improve comprehension
to avoid vocabulary words
to focus on using expression
to listen to a model reader

1 answer

The purposes of rereading a text include:

  • to improve comprehension: Rereading helps clarify understanding, reinforces the material, and allows the reader to grasp nuances they may have missed the first time.
  • to listen to a model reader: If rereading is done in a way that allows one to hear an expert or model reader (such as through an audiobook or a teacher), it can help in understanding tone, pacing, and expression.

The other options mentioned do not align with the typical purposes of rereading:

  • to increase reading rate: Rereading generally does not aim to increase reading speed; rather, it may slow down the process for deeper understanding.
  • to avoid vocabulary words: Rereading is not intended to avoid vocabulary; instead, it can help in understanding unfamiliar words better.
  • to focus on using expression: While rereading may help in practicing expression, it is not a primary purpose of the act of rereading itself.

Therefore, check the first two options mainly.