your new cellphone manual guide? it is example of skimming or scanning?
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Skimming and scanning are reading techniques that use rapid eye movement and keywords to move quickly through text for slightly different purposes. Skimming is reading rapidly in order to get a general overview of the material. Scanning is reading rapidly in order to find specific facts. While skimming tells you what general information is within a section, scanning helps you locate a particular fact. Skimming is like snorkeling, and scanning is more like pearl diving.
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Going through your cellphone's manual guide is an example of scanning:
- Skimming means the act of reading something quickly almost as just browsing through it superficially to get the gist of the material.
- Whereas scanning is the process of reading quickly with the objective of looking for specific information.
- While going through your phone's manual guide you are basically scanning the guide since we need to take in the important information which would help us make use of the features of our phone more effectively.
- Skimming the manual won't do the trick as it just gives us a general idea of the text while what we need is specific information.
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