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Look at the diagram.

the center of a flowchart says "does this make sense? " if you follow "yes," it reads "read a text passage." this takes you back to "does it make sense." if you follow "no," it takes you to "when did i lose track? " this takes you to "use an appropriate strategy." this takes you back to "does it make sense? "

this diagram is best used for a reader
relate personally to a text.
define hard vocabulary words in a text.
monitor comprehension of a text.
better understand the theme of a text.

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