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    GED Reading: Metaphor… Saying one thing to mean another…

    Posted on: Monday, December 24th, 2007 in: Figurative Language

    Here’s something you need to know for GED reading… One thing that’s on the GED test and that confuses people when they’re reading (me, at least!) is what’s called a metaphor. Do you remember learning about them in high school? Metaphors are used in literature all the time. That’s when you say one thing, but [...]

    Speeding Up the GED… Practice Question Answer

    Posted on: Monday, December 17th, 2007 in: GED Practice Question, GED Test Readings, Reading Strategies

    How do you get the answer to a question out of a big, long text, without spending a lot of time reading every word? It’s called skimming and scanning. The short definition: running your eyes quickly over words to find information.

    Skimming and Scanning for the GED Test

    Posted on: Monday, December 10th, 2007 in: GED Practice Question, GED Test Readings, Reading

    The GED means a lot of reading! You need to read passages about science and social science, plus the reading section. So it helps to be able to get the information you need fast. That’s where “skimming” and “scanning” come in. They’re both ways to get information when you’re reading.

    SQ4R for GED…The Dust Bowl

    Posted on: Monday, December 3rd, 2007 in: GED Study Strategies, Reading, Reading Strategies

    Hola. I said I’d get back to you on how I used the SQ4R reading strategy to look at this article about the dust bowl: http://memory.loc.gov/learn/features/timeline/depwwii/dustbowl/dustbowl.html
    Here’s what I did….