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Which reading strategy is best when you are trying to make sense of and retain the information in a textbook?
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Which reading strategy is best when you are trying to make sense of and retain the information in a textbook?
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Which reading strategy is best when you are trying to make sense of and retain the information in a textbook?
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You can try
relating the principles in the text to something you
already know about.
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The best reading strategy is rereading something when you do not get it the first time.
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