Which of the following techniques is key in the process of close reading? scanning annotating prereading prewriting
Do you know that 'Close' is the acronym for what you do in this process? \(\tt \color{magenta}{C}\) heck \(\tt \color{blue}{L}\) ook \(\tt \color{lime}{O}\) bserve \(\tt \color{pink}{S}\) tudy and Seek \(\tt \color{orchid}{E\) xamine That can help you, but here is a more thorough explanation of the close reading process. First, you want to read the text twice, but when reading it twice, you should highlight or circle important vocabulary words, and words you don't know the meaning of. You can figure out the definition of these words using context clues. You are breaking down the text, so you can better understand it to answer your questions. Sometimes, close reading is described in different ways. In your lesson, does it describe close reading for you?
no it does not describe it to me but i think ive narrowed it down to prereading im i correct @sammixboo
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