Reading Comprehension Strategy: Making Connections
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When do solid text-to-text connections occur?

  • When you can apply what you have read from one text to another text (correct)
  • When there are no similarities between the texts
  • When the texts are not related in any way
  • When the texts have different authors
  • What do the guide questions for making a text-to-text connection aim to do?

  • Help in making connections to other books that have been read or listened to before (correct)
  • Summarize the text
  • Find differences between texts
  • Identify the author of the text
  • What is the purpose of making connections to the texts that you are reading?

  • To ignore the text
  • To make sense of the text, retain information better, and engage more with the text (correct)
  • To avoid reading the text
  • To criticize the text
  • What is an example of a text-to-text connection?

    <p>Finding similarities between two books by different authors</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the benefit of making text-to-text connections?

    <p>To improve reading comprehension and retention of information</p> Signup and view all the answers

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