General
Literal
Inferential/Evaluative
100

What is comprehension? 

Comprehension is the understanding and interpretation of what is read.

100

What is literal comprehension?

Literal comprehension is the understanding of information and facts directly stated in the text.

100

What is inferential comprehension? 

Inferential comprehension is the ability to process written information and understand the underlying meaning of the text.

200

Name the elements of a short story. 

Characters

Settings

Plot

Conflict

Theme

200

Name the literal comprehension skills

Keywords

Skimming

Scanning

200

What does inferential comprehension require readers to do?

  • draw conclusions
  • interpret and evaluate information
  • identify tone and voice
  • be critical
  • form opinions
  • infer motives of characters and themes.
300

Name the levels of comprehension? 

literal

inferential

evaluative

300

What are keywords?

content words that carry the most meaning in a text.  

300

What is evaluative comprehension?

Evaluative comprehension requires the reader to move beyond the text to consider what they think and believe in relation to the message in the text.

400

Name the elements of a plot.

Introduction

Rising action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

400

Name the literal skill.

Quickly read through a text to get the main idea.

Skimming

400

At the evaluative level, readers are required to: 

judge 

evaluate 

decide

500

Different among literal, inferential, and evaluative comprehension. 

Directly stated

Not explicitly stated

think and believe

500

What is scanning? 

reading to locate particular elements or specific details in a text, such as key concepts, names, dates, or certain information in answer to a question

500

Readers use the information stated in the text as clues to determine what is not stated, but implied.

Inferential

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