Study-reading involves four steps that generally occur in a specific order:

a. cross-reference prior knowledge, ask and answer questions, determine main ideas, and monitor your reading.
b. ask and answer questions, determine main ideas, cross-reference prior knowledge, and monitor your reading.
c. determine main ideas, ask and answer questions, cross-reference prior knowledge, and monitor your reading.
d. ask and answer questions, monitor your reading, determine main ideas, and cross-reference prior knowledge.


d

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