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Effective readers also judge That is evaluate . They choose main thoughts and then detail . They think , they stimulate . So reading is a way of life Identifying , true , Interpreting , evaluating , Integrating , too .
Effective readers also judge That is evaluate . They choose main thoughts and then detail . They think , they stimulate . So reading is a way of life Identifying , true , Interpreting , evaluating , Integrating , too .
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( 10 ) A continuous evaluation was made of Randall's progress and notations were made regarding his mental ... oral discussions , written reports and other integrated tasks helped the teacher to evaluate Randall's learning and proved to ...
( 10 ) A continuous evaluation was made of Randall's progress and notations were made regarding his mental ... oral discussions , written reports and other integrated tasks helped the teacher to evaluate Randall's learning and proved to ...
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Reading is an active and purposeful process of identifying , interpreting , and evaluating ideas . ... The woodsman , well acquainted with the lore of field and forest , can identify , interpret , and evaluate the signs of the ...
Reading is an active and purposeful process of identifying , interpreting , and evaluating ideas . ... The woodsman , well acquainted with the lore of field and forest , can identify , interpret , and evaluate the signs of the ...
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