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Comprehension is about understanding the meaning of words. The more books you read - and the wider your choice of books - the better you will become at understanding what you read. You will be able to understand not only the facts and whatever is obvious - you will also see the underlying and hidden meanings the author has included in the story.
[readmore]Next time you are reading a book, take some time to look for any unspoken (but hinted at) messages in the story - you may be surprised to find there are plenty!
Here's another chance to practice your reading comprehension.
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Rather than use the same word again, use synonyms in your writing.
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Capital letters or italics are sometimes used for emphasis.
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In a story, almost anything can happen. The one thing you would not expect from this story about Julia is for the author to forget about the parcel and never mention it again.
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Julia is asking herself the question - she is wondering what will happen if she doesn't wait until midnight.
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A rhetorical question does not need an answer.
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A 'meticulous' person pays careful attention to small details.
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'A sound like the creak of a rusty gate' is a simile.
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Remember to look at all the answers first before making your choice.
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Imagine if the sentence had simply said, 'Julia opened the parcel'.
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What do you think might be in the parcel?
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