What should you read first before starting a passage?
What is the title?
What should you do if something doesn’t make sense?
What is reread?
Should you answer using your opinion or the passage?
What is the passage?
Words around an unknown word that help you understand it are called what?
What should you do if you feel stuck?
What is skip it and come back?
Looking at pictures and headings before reading is called what?
Stopping to think about what you read is called what?
What is checking for understanding?
What should you do before choosing an answer?
What is read all the answer choices?
If a sentence gives a definition, what kind of context clue is it?
What is a definition clue?
Why should you check your answers?
What is to fix mistakes?
Why should you read the questions before the passage?
What is to know what to look for?
What can you do to keep track of important ideas while reading?
What is highlighting and taking notes?
Getting rid of wrong answers is called what?
What is elimination?
If a sentence gives an example, what kind of clue is it?
What is an example clue?
What should you do with your time during the test?
What is take your time?
What should you think about before reading to help understand the text?
What is background knowledge?
If a paragraph is hard, what strategy helps you understand it better?
What is break it down?
If two answers seem correct, what should you do?
What is go back in the text to find your answer?
If a word is compared using “like” or “as,” what clue is it?
What is a comparison clue?
If you finish early, what should you do?
What is go back and prove your answers?
If the directions are confusing, what should you do?
What is reread them carefully?
Why is it important to read slowly and carefully?
What is to understand the text better?
What kind of evidence should you use to support your answer?
What is text evidence?
What should you do if you don’t know a word?
What is use context clues?
What is the best attitude to have during the test?
What is Donut stress just do your best?