S u m m a r y
Active reading is the first
essential step to comprehen-
sion. Why? Because active reading forces you to really
see
what you’re reading, to look closely at what’s there.
Like a detective who arrives
at the scene of a crime, if
you look carefully and ask the right questions (who,
what, when, where, how, and why), you’re on your way
to really comprehending what you read.
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Here are some suggestions for practicing the skills covered in this chapter
throughout the day and even
the rest of the week. Try them!
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Mark up
everything you read throughout the day—the newspaper, a memo, a letter from a friend. Under-
line
the key terms and ideas; circle and look up any unfamiliar words; write
your reactions and ques-
tions in the margins. If possible, share these reactions with the writer and
see if you can get answers
to your questions.
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Develop a
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