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Reading your draft aloud, using
Reading your draft aloud, using peer review, and using a typed and printed copy are all examples of
A. points of view. B. useful
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I need to make this into two paragraphs and make it a little longer. I am drawing a blank. Can someone please help me.
My study
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Read the passage once silently. Then, reread it aloud while trying to read faster and more smoothly.
Write three to five
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A fluent reader thinks about phrasing. To read aloud smoothly, a reader groups words that go together and takes a breath only
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A fluent reader thinks about phrasing. To read aloud smoothly, a reader groups words that go together and takes a breath only
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Which of the following is a proofreading strategy, which you can use during the final stage of editing?
Stop and think about each
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8 friends attend a read a thon. They take turns reading aloud for a total of 3 hours. If each friend reads for the same amount
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I will check your reading activity with a gun on the screen of this laptop. (A gun is a selecting program on the computer.) When
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In the multi-draft reading process, what does a reader look for in the third reading?
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What is an advantage to reading aloud?(1 point)
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