This document discusses how to determine where to insert information in a reading passage on a TOEFL test. It provides two examples where sentences should be inserted based on context clues. In the first example, a sentence mentioning one brother and the remaining brother should be inserted where two royal brothers are mentioned. In the second example, a sentence about the king and an expression should be inserted where the passage discusses the king and the expression "checkmate". The document demonstrates using contextual clues to identify the correct location to insert information in a reading passage.
This document discusses how to determine where to insert information in a reading passage on a TOEFL test. It provides two examples where sentences should be inserted based on context clues. In the first example, a sentence mentioning one brother and the remaining brother should be inserted where two royal brothers are mentioned. In the second example, a sentence about the king and an expression should be inserted where the passage discusses the king and the expression "checkmate". The document demonstrates using contextual clues to identify the correct location to insert information in a reading passage.
This document discusses how to determine where to insert information in a reading passage on a TOEFL test. It provides two examples where sentences should be inserted based on context clues. In the first example, a sentence mentioning one brother and the remaining brother should be inserted where two royal brothers are mentioned. In the second example, a sentence about the king and an expression should be inserted where the passage discusses the king and the expression "checkmate". The document demonstrates using contextual clues to identify the correct location to insert information in a reading passage.
INFORMATION • On a computer TOEFL tests, there may be a questions following a particular paragraph or at the end of the reading passage that asks where the particular information should be inserted. • The sentence mentions one brother and the remaining brother, and the context before insertion box IC mentions two royal brothers. from this it can be determined that the sentences should be added at insertion box • The sentence mentions this expression about the king, and the context before insertion box 2D mentions the king and the expressions checkmate. From this it can be determined that the sentence should be added at insertion box