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VARVARA [1.3K]
2 years ago
7

During which stage of the ACTIVE reading stradegy eould you identify the theme of a story?

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Pie2 years ago
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The stage of the ACTIVE reading strategy where one would identify the theme of a story is in Stage II - Inferring.

<h3>What is active reading strategy?</h3>

Active reading strategy refers to the various processes (mentally) that people must deploy to be effective when reading.

<h3>What are the other stages of active reading strategy?</h3>

The stages are:

  1. activating
  2. inferring
  3. monitoring-clarifying
  4. questioning
  5. searching-selecting
  6. summarizing, and
  7. visualizing-organizing.

Thus, it is correct to state that the stage of the ACTIVE reading strategy where one would identify the theme of a story is in Stage II - Inferring.

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