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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You are reading a set of directions on how to put together a computer desk. You first look over the text to examine headings, introductions, transitions, and conclusions. You then ask yourself: How is the text organized? Where might I find information on what type of screwdriver is needed? What type of strategic questioning are you using? A. previewing + questioning B. visualizing + questioning C. analyzing text structure + questioning D. making inferences + questioning

OpenStudy (16shuston):

so what steps are being taken?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@16shuston that's the thing. I take a quiz than my teacher teaches me the lesson. IDK wha6t's the step. Please guide me

OpenStudy (vera_ewing):

I'd say A. You need to preview the instructions before finding what you need :)

OpenStudy (16shuston):

Okay so the first thing he is doing is reading the directions so he is making a preview of what he has to do then he is asking himself questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@vera_ewing That's the thing, i'm given a test then if I fail I have to learn it

OpenStudy (16shuston):

okay if someone is reading something before beginning a project what is he doing?

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