Which is a strategy of effective reading?

a. Read in a monotone with no inflection.
b. Read in phrases, a few words at a time, rather than word by word.
c. Read at the same pace regardless of difficulty.
d. Do not mark your book or ebook.


ANS: B
For better understanding, a reader should read as he or she speaks (i.e., in phrases). You should read as you speak, which is not in a monotone. Slowing the pace of reading as the subject matter becomes more difficult will help with comprehension, and highlighting and writing notes in the margin not only forces a learner to process what he or she is reading, but also allows the reader to go back and review key points.

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