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- Inference: The purpose of reading is not only to understand the text but also to analyze and interpret it. (Chapter 1, page 12)
- Inference: Reading comprehension involves actively engaging with the text by asking questions and making connections to enhance understanding. (Chapter 1, page 18)
- Inference: Effective reading strategies, such as skimming and scanning, can help improve reading speed and efficiency. (Chapter 1, page 25)
- Inference: Developing a wide vocabulary is crucial for understanding complex texts and expressing oneself effectively. (Chapter 2, page 36)
- Inference: Reading different genres, such as fiction and non-fiction, can broaden one’s knowledge and perspective. (Chapter 2, page 42)
- Inference: Making predictions while reading can enhance comprehension and keep the reader engaged in the text. (Chapter 2, page 49)
- Inference: Recognizing and analyzing literary devices, such as similes and metaphors, can deepen the understanding of a text’s meaning. (Chapter 3, page 58)
- Inference: Understanding the author’s purpose and point of view is essential for critically evaluating a text. (Chapter 3, page 64)
- Inference: Identifying the main idea and supporting details in a text helps in summarizing and synthesizing information effectively. (Chapter 3, page 71)
- Inference: Developing good reading habits, such as setting reading goals and maintaining a reading log, can contribute to lifelong learning and personal growth. (Chapter 3, page 78)
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