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1. INTRODUCING READING COMPREHENSION
1. Complementing Comprehension Comprehension is a very comprehensive concept. It covers many aspects. Knowing the mere meaning of the text is but a small part of comprehension. Comprehension includes (a) decoding the meaning, (b) relating it to what one knows, (c) thinking about it appropriately, (d) responding positively, (e) applying it to real life and (f) remembering it and retrieving it when needed. In that inclusive sense, comprehension forms the very base of any learning - languages, humanities, sciences and most importantly, life's lessons. Treating comprehension as an examination-linked task is to limit our own progress. Enlightenment, enrichment and enjoyment go hand in hand as one steadily progresses in acquiring comprehension skills!
i. Why is comprehension considered comprehensive?
ii. What is meant by comprehension?
iii. Write down two important aspects of true comprehension.
iv. What is at the very base of any learning?
V. According to the passage, what is the most important subject to learn?
vi. What is comprehension in the opinion of some persons that hampers one's progress in learning?
vii. What is the result of steady progress in one's comprehension skills?
viii. Write the expression used in the passage to mean together/in coordination ​

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Answered by itsmuskaan
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Answer:

  1. Comprehension is considered comprehensive because It covers many aspects.
  2. comprehension means knowing the mere meaning of the text.
  3. two important aspects of true comprehension are remembering it and retrieving it when needed.
  4. comprehension is at the very base of any learning.
  5. According to the passage, what is the most important subject to learn is life's lessons.
  6. comprehension in the opinion of some persons that hampers one's progress in learning is treating comprehension as an examination-linked task.
  7. Enlightenment, enrichment and enjoyment is the result of steady progress in one's comprehension skills.
  8. the expression used in the passage to mean together/in coordination is "go hand in hand ".

Answered by srinivasch47696
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Answer:

why is comprehension considered comprehensive

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