I found myself stopping to
reread passages because they were so beautifully written.
Reread the passages with these words, and together as a class, explore what the definitions might be based on the context and the illustrations.
I laughed - out - loud, I cried,
I reread passages, and I hoped.
They found that when students
reread passages, they got faster at reading the passages, understood them better, and were able to read subsequent passages better as a result of the repeated reading.
Reread the passage, both parts, the government will not pass laws with respect to the various established religions (or the denominations) and will not infringe on the rights of citizens to practice in them.
Pollan amazes me again and again, not just with his often beautiful prose (the kind of writing where you stop and
reread a passage just for the pleasure of it) but with his ingenious way of looking at things, such as exploring how a corn plant manipulates humans, rather than the other way around.
Often the reader uses a short text and
rereads the passage several times focusing on a different literary element with each read... Continue Reading
The child
rereads the passage, and tries to beat their previous time while making less reading errors.
Not exact matches
Decades later, I still keep it close at hand and
reread favorite
passages.
I've read and
reread the page in McDowell's book and he clearly cites the Talmudic
passage as a secondary source which is scholastically sound.
Better go back and
reread the Romans
passage, because you are taking it out of context.
When you're memorizing long
passages, simply read them — and
reread them.
I've retested a recipe,
reread almost the entire book, and marked up
passages and pages with my trusty red pen with hopes of fine tuning this thing into the best it can possibly be.
Rereading words salvages understanding of initially confusing
passages, Schotter's team reports April 18 in Psychological Science.
Schotter's team suspected that
rereading helps to clarify confusing
passages.
HGH helps you to focus your attention and commit to memory what you have read — rather than having the need to
reread the same
passage over again.
I run to my library and grab the first volume, Annihilation, to
reread a certain
passage to make sure Jeff isn't pulling any fast ones.
And suggest that if they have a hard time visualizing a
passage, they should
reread it and look up any unfamiliar words.
I've sent that
passage from Rinaldi's speech to many, and find myself
rereading it again and again in the weeks that have passed since attending the conference.
The child
rereads the same
passage for the same amount of time and the adult marks the child's miscues again.
I found myself underlining,
rereading, and contemplating on
passages in this book almost as if it was a series of meditations.
So many
passages that I
reread and mark.
Harris so slowly and subtly allows doubt to creep into Harriet's tale that it is only upon going back and
rereading early
passages that its roots can be traced in Harriet's own words.
Poetry has an advantage in that it typically consists of fewer words than expository - prose
passages, and poems can be read and
reread in very little time.
Reread once more your academic critical essay and replace vague
passages that do not say anything important.
It is also a great and convenient way to
reread the most valuable parts of the book (besides the
passages you've highlighted, of course).
Rereading To the Lighthouse, I found this
passage — the thoughts of the woman artist Lily Briscoe — which captures the spirit of Liz Deschenes's upcoming work for the Whitney Biennial: «For it was not knowledge but unity that she desired, not inscriptions on tablets, nothing that could be written in any language known to men, but intimacy itself, which is knowledge...»