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george is reading a difficult book about american politics. as he reads, he takes notes about the areas he doesn't quite understand and thinks of questions he might want to ask his teacher. when he gets to the end he is able to write a couple of sentences that describe the author's main point. place a check mark next to the reading strategies that george is using.
1 he is using his own experience to him understand the book.
2 he is focusing on only the important details of the book.
3 he is summarizing and synthesizing the information.
4 he is self-monitoring his comprehension.
5 he is asking questions while he rea

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