What is 'eat a good breakfast?'
What is 'move on and come back to it later?'
What is 'read each answer choice carefully?'
What is 'slow and careful reading.'
What is read the question and try to come up with an answer on my own.
What is 'go back to the text and reread the sentence that contains the underlined word?'
What is 'one of the answers is right?'
What is 'make an educated guess?'
What is 'at least two of the answers are wrong.'
What are 'keywords?'
What is 'one of the answers is wrong?'
What is 'skim the text to find the section that contains the answer and reread that section carefully?'
What is 'preview the questions?'
What is 'ask questions?'
What is 'eliminate the ones you know to be wrong?'
What is 'at least two of the answers are right?'
This is what you should do before making any decisions about the answer.
Do not choose 'none of the above' when you know this.
What you should do before reading any of the answer choices.
This is what to do if you can't come up with the answer.
Do this if you do not understand the directions that are given.
Do this if you get stuck on a question.
Do this before reading each selction on the test.
'None of the above' is a good choice when you know this.
Do not choose 'all of the above' when you know this.
This is the first thing you should do after reading the answer choices.
What you should do the morning of the test.
This is the most important part of understanding a question.
This is what I should do if I don't immediately know the answer.
'All of the above' is a good choice when you know this.
Use these to help you understand a question.
What to do when the question is about an underlined word in the text.