How to Understand What You Read
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Sometimes when you read in school or just for fun, and it is hard to understand what is really going on in the story. Follow these tips and you will be able to understand a lot more!
Steps
- Make sure you understand all the words you are reading.
- If there is a word you are unclear about, ask someone who knows, or look in a dictionary so everything is crystal clear.
- Read the words, and picture everything that you read in your head like its a movie and you are the directer.It may seem like more word, but it is a lot more fun,and it will help you remember and understand what you are reading a lot better.
Tips
- Sometimes focusing on major details doesn't always help. if that is too hard, just focus on major or key points.
Warnings
- Don't leave out too much though!
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