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Comprehension Toolkit Deciding relevancy

Comprehension Toolkit Deciding relevancy

Comprehension Toolkit Deciding relevancy Comprehension means understanding. The best way to understand a text

Comprehension Toolkit Deciding relevancy Comprehension means understanding. The best way to understand a text is to ask yourself questions as you read it. The answers to some questions are easy to find, while the answers to others are more difficult to work out.

Comprehension Toolkit Deciding relevancy Knowing what information is relevant to the topic of a

Comprehension Toolkit Deciding relevancy Knowing what information is relevant to the topic of a text helps you to understand the text. Which item does not belong in this group? In a group of fruit, the battery is the odd one out. It is not relevant to the group.

Comprehension Toolkit Deciding relevancy Which sentence is not relevant to this paragraph? Recycling is

Comprehension Toolkit Deciding relevancy Which sentence is not relevant to this paragraph? Recycling is good for the environment. It helps to reduce the amount of waste we make. If we recycle paper, it means we chop down fewer trees. A tree is a plant with a tall, woody trunk. Recycling cans reduces the amount of energy we need to make new cans. This is the topic sentence.

Comprehension Toolkit Deciding relevancy Which sentence is not relevant to this paragraph? Fresh water

Comprehension Toolkit Deciding relevancy Which sentence is not relevant to this paragraph? Fresh water is essential for life. People and animals drink fresh water. Plants need fresh water to grow. Almost all of the world’s water is salt water. We use fresh water for our homes, industry and agriculture. This is the topic sentence.

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