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andrey2020 [161]
1 year ago
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What are the pros, cons, insight of doing advance readings

Social Studies
1 answer:
kozerog [31]1 year ago
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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

The Pros of advanced reading can vary, some of which includes:

1. It gives you a better understanding of the topic during the class

2. It aids you in solving the test very well

3. It increases your understanding of the vocabulary of the subject being read.

4. It improves memory

Cons of the advanced reading can also vary, some of which are:

1. It may lead to overconfidence in understanding the subject matter

2. An advanced reader might hold a different but wrong understanding of a subject matter.

3. It may lead to truancy on the part of the student.

4. One may read beyond what is necessary for the class.

Insights for advanced reading are the following

1. Perform preview before reading

2. Read with full attention

3. Write out possible questions and answers separately

4. Pick out definition, example, valid statement, etc

5. Try to recall what you've read

6. Review and practice questions and answers to what you read.

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