Created by Georgina Burton
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We can all read, but reading is not the same thing as comprehending. | Do you understand this? NADH, a product of all of the dehydrogenases in the TCA cycle, with the exception of succinate dehydrogenase... You can read it but you probably don't comprehend it unless your a biologist. |
Reading incorrect (jumbled) spelling is possible as long as the first letter and the last letter in a word are correct. You will read it normally because when your reading your brain is anticipating the next word. | For example: Eevn touhgh the wrosd are srcmaelbd, cahnces are taht you can raed tihs snetnece. |
There is a formula commonly used to calculate the readability of text known as: | The Flesch-Kincaid formula: |
What are the 4 different word groups that different parts of the brain processes? | |
Different people read things differently based on many things including: | 1. Their point of view 2. Their previous experience 3. Their knowledge 4. Their age/generation |
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