Rereading refers to the act of going back over previously read material with the intention of gaining better comprehension or clarifying specific details.
Rereading is like rewatching your favorite movie - you pick up on new details or understand certain scenes better after seeing it multiple times.
Close Reading: Close reading involves carefully analyzing a text by paying attention to details such as language use, structure, tone, and themes.
Annotation: Annotation is the practice of marking up a text with notes, comments, and highlights to aid in understanding and engagement.
Reflective Reading: Reflective reading involves thinking deeply about what you have read, making connections to personal experiences or other texts, and considering its implications.
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