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LuckyWell [14K]
3 years ago
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Strategy: Skimming Open ended Activity DUE April 26th 11:59 PM Instructions Learn how to skim a document for its general meaning

. Questions Skimming Skimming involves quickly reading through a document to absorb its general meaning. This allows you to understand the main ideas without having to read word for word. When you skim a text, you might want to look at its title and subtitles. You might also want to read the first sentence of each paragraph. Now skim the reading selection to understand its general meaning. Jot down your impressions. What new information did you learn about the document by skimming it
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Margaret [11]3 years ago
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Incomplete question. However, I provided some explanation about Skimming.

<u>Explanation:</u>

Note, the term Skimming is one of the various reading techniques. This technique the reader to quickly have a summary of the text, as well develop interest to read to the entire material.

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