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Biology, 16.01.2020 20:31, ritatarlue24

Will is reading the directions for a cat-dissection lab. he is not sure where to
make the first cut, so he rereads the directions. what active reading strategy
is he using?
o
a. using visual cues and text features
b. monitoring and applying fix-up strategies
c. summarizing
d. drawing inferences
apex

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