
Utilize coping reading strategies to process information in a text
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- Q1Which of the following strategies can be used to process information in a text?Skip readingUtilize coping reading strategiesGuess the meaning of wordsSkip difficult parts30s
- Q2What is the purpose of utilizing coping reading strategies?To write a summary of the textTo process information in a textTo guess the meaning of wordsTo skip reading difficult texts30s
- Q3Which of the following is NOT a coping reading strategy?Skipping the textAsking questions about the textSummarizing the textMaking connections to personal experiences30s
- Q4What does it mean to utilize coping reading strategies?To read aloud every wordTo skim through the text quicklyTo avoid reading difficult textsTo employ techniques to process information in a text30s
- Q5Which of the following is an example of a coping reading strategy?Reading quickly without pausingIgnoring difficult wordsSkipping the textAsking questions about the text30s
- Q6What is the purpose of summarizing a text using coping reading strategies?To skip reading difficult textsTo write a long summary of the textTo guess the meaning of wordsTo condense important information and improve understanding30s
- Q7Which of the following is an example of making connections as a coping reading strategy?Relating the text to personal experiencesSkipping the textWriting a summary of the textGuessing the meaning of unfamiliar words30s
- Q8What is an example of a coping reading strategy?Skipping the textSummarizing the textIgnoring difficult wordsReading every word multiple times30s
- Q9Which of the following is NOT a coping reading strategy that can help process information in a text?Asking questions about the textSummarizing the textMaking connections to personal experiencesSkipping difficult parts30s
- Q10When utilizing coping reading strategies, what can be done to improve understanding of a text?Ignoring unfamiliar wordsSkipping the textReading every word slowlySummarizing the main ideas30s
- Q11What is an example of a coping reading strategy?Ignoring headings and subheadingsSkipping difficult wordsReading quickly without comprehensionUnderlining important information30s