Upon first reading, I was taken aback by the profundity and vividness of these letters, and I've since returned to this book to
reread sections at random.
Another intervention for addressing fluency is to consistently ask students to
reread sections of a text that contain syntax and vocabulary challenges or key information.
Be prepared for a great discussion as
you reread those sections of the story that open the door to the «what if» questions.
I reread sections of it whenever I need a little pep talk, and I think everyone who deals with kids over the age of one year should read it.
For example, they may realize that while they have decoded words on the page, they don't understand what they're reading and need to go back to the previous page to
reread a section slower.
It took
rereading sections, yet I still had trouble getting everything straight.
There's also a «brake» feature that lets you stop the words and scroll back if you miss something or want to
reread a section.
Not exact matches
I recommend
rereading the last
section, substituting introversion and extroversion for fitness and intelligence, with an open mind.
As Gutiérez himself affirms, these emphases have been present from the first; a
rereading of A Theology of Liberation will not only uncover a
section titled «A Spirituality of Liberation,» but another 400 biblical references with which to wrestle.
During my new son's first six weeks of life, I found myself going to The Nursing Mother's Companion numerous times to read and
reread the survival guide
sections for the first week and the first two months.
I would encourage you to
reread Chapter 8 of Deep Nutrition, and the Doctor's Order's
section of Food Rules to understand why doctors like myself, who understand that the cause of heart disease is oxidized lipoproteins and not «total cholesterol» or normal LDL, and why we would not treat you like a number (ever) and especially not based on those lab tests.
With a traditional book, I would flip through the pages and
reread different
sections.
By way of example, I ask beta readers to highlight any sentence or
section that doesn't make sense, or that they have to
reread.
(And the only reason I decided to go ahead and get it was that I knew I'd want to
reread at least
sections of the story, more than once.)
Books are far more linear creatures than web sites, but, after all, they're just boxed - up web pages, and it would be helpful to know, for example, what points in a book cause readers to stop reading, or which
sections readers
reread over and over again.
If a few paragraphs or a page or two have gone by with very few corrections, that means one of two things: I am tired and need to take a break (which I do, coming back to
reread those pages afterwards) or those
sections didn't need corrections.
I would encourage everyone to read (or
reread)
section 4.1 of our paper «Sources of uncertainty».
Reread your resume, especially for the work experience
section, so that you can create accomplishment stories that are helpful in demonstrating your creativity and competence.