Please identify the Reading Strategy that is being used in each sentence below. 1. Last night while I was reading my book, there was a character that reminded me of myself. I felt I knew that character personally. We had so many things in common. Strategy: \ 2. There was a house in the story that the author described perfectly. I felt as if the house was in front of me. A picture was painted in my mind. Strategy: 3. There was one part of the story that did not make any sense when I read it at first. I had to reread it several times before I understood what I was reading. Strategy: 4. At the end of the first chapter I found myself guessing as to what was going to happen next. I just had to continue reading to find out if I was correct. Strategy: 5. When I finished reading the story, I was very sad. It did not end the way I was hoping it would have ended. It was not the best book I have read. Very disappointing! Strategy: 6. At the end, the main character moved to another country. I was hoping for a happy ending. I don’t understand why the author ended the story that way. Why would she do such a thing? Strategy:
The strong solid stone walls of the church were old and weather-beaten.
Please try not to make the place dirty mess up because I’ve been cleaning.
The situation seems to be getting more and more difficult drone.
Though she was in pain, she made herself get out of bed with an effort.
Stop talking and give all your attention concentrate to your work.
Stephen kept talking complicated about his trip boringly and for a long time.
In the silence we cleanly heard a short, high sound squeak of a mouse.
south of Cambridge. It can be 11EASILY reached by car or
public transport. The town has a rich heritage of old 12 BUILDINGS
Among them there is St Mary’s church, the largest and one of the
most beautiful churches in Essex, as well as a local museum.
This award-winning, "FRIENDLY, family-size museum”
opened in 1835. It has a wide-ranging 14 COLLECTION covering the
history of north-west Essex, from ancient times to the present
day.
A market has been held in Saffron Walden since 1141. Every
Tuesday and Saturday 15 SHOPPERS enjoy buying goods from
market stalls.
The largest turf labyrinth still surviving in Europe can be found
on the eastern side of the town. 16CHILDREN of all ages enjoy
following the “path” through the turf, which winds for about one
mile within a circle 100 feet in diameter.