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English, 24.09.2020 01:01 kate3887

Reminiscences, the most trifling and immaterial, passages of infancy and school-days, sports, childish quarrels, and the little domestic traits of her maiden years, came swarming back upon her, intermingled with recollections of whatever was gravest in her subsequent life; one picture precisely as vivid as another; as if all were of similar importance, or all alike a play. – The Scarlet Letter,
Nathaniel Hawthorne

All of the following are effective strategies. What step or strategy would you apply to monitor your comprehension as you read the passage?

A) I would ask myself if the passage made sense.

B) I would figure out where I lost track.

C) I would reread the passage.

D) I would use context to find word meanings..

E) I would break the sentence into shorter sections.

F) I would call on personal experience.

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