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Read the passage once silently. Then, reread it aloud

while trying to read faster and more smoothly.
Write three to five sentences explaining any strategies
you used and what new understanding you gained from
the text as a result of reading it aloud.​

Read the passage once silently. Then, reread it aloud while trying to read faster-example-1
User Gissel
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When I read silently, I read quickly and got the big picture of what was happening in the passage. When I read aloud the first time, I read slower, trying to pronounce the words correctly and chunking words together for meaning. When I read aloud, I was able to pay more attention to clues for tone. I read with better pacing and more expression, which helped me understand what the characters were feeling.

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User Hendryanw
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When I read it silently, I tend to skip some words and minor details of the passage, but still understand the picture of what is happening in the passage.

When I read it loud, I used a simple strategy, I had to stop at every punctuation, pronounce each word properly, and even re-read some of the text to make sure I understand each and every detail about the passage. Reading out loud made it easier for me to comprehend, to pay more attention, and even to remember the details of the passage afterwards.

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