This short document discusses using questioning techniques while reading to help with comprehension, such as drawing conclusions, making predictions, and reflecting on what was read. When an author does not directly answer questions, the reader must make inferences by considering possibilities and reasoning about what is meant based on the context and information provided.
This short document discusses using questioning techniques while reading to help with comprehension, such as drawing conclusions, making predictions, and reflecting on what was read. When an author does not directly answer questions, the reader must make inferences by considering possibilities and reasoning about what is meant based on the context and information provided.
This short document discusses using questioning techniques while reading to help with comprehension, such as drawing conclusions, making predictions, and reflecting on what was read. When an author does not directly answer questions, the reader must make inferences by considering possibilities and reasoning about what is meant based on the context and information provided.
conclusions, make predictions and reflect on my reading. When the author doesn't answer my questions I must infer... Maybe... I think... It could be ... It's because... Perhaps... It means that ... I'm guessing... Readinglady.com