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KWL is an example of

a.
A reading strategy
c.
A surveying strategy
b.
A question strategy
d.
None of these

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The answer is A because it is asking what you know and what you want to learn.
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KWL is a reading strategy. It guides the student through a text. The information is sorted into 3 columns labeled as What I Know (K), What I Wonder (W), and What I Learned (L). It helps guide the student take notes before, during and after reading a text.
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