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Wewaii [24]
2 years ago
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Part B Asking questions before, during, and after you read a text is an excellent reading strategy. Asking questions allows you

to explore the deeper meaning of a text. 1. Remember to first think about any questions you have before you read to establish a purpose and focus for reading. 2. Then, ask questions during your reading process about any unclear or confusing Ideas you encounter. 3. After you read, ask questions related to ideas you think are interesting or want to learn more about. As you read, be sure to look for and note answers to your questions in the table, Reread the passage from Under the Mesquite C. In the worksheet, write two questions before, during, and after you read. Then enter your questions in the following table:​
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Sunny_sXe [5.5K]2 years ago
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