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    How to visualize and comprehend

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    What is visualizing?

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    Making pictures in your head

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    Visualizing refers to our ability to create pictures in our

    head based on text we read or words we hear.

    It is one of the many skills that make comprehensioneffective.

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    Visualizing strengthens the ability to understandthe text clearly by creating a mental picture of it.

    Infact for every word we pronounce we doassociate it with a mental picture.

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    Visualizing strengthens our inferential thinking.! we create pictures in our minds that belong to

    us.! "here is a drama scrolling and rolling in our

    mind whenever we read something.Visualizing personalizes reading keeps us

    engaged and often prevents us from gettingdeviated.

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    #ood readers visualize whenever they read

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    $% cat walked in the backyard&?

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    In the country the rain would havedeveloped a thousand fresh scents andevery drop would have had its bright

    association with some beautiful form ofgrowth or life. In the city it developed onlyfoul stale smells and was a sickly

    lukewarm dirt' stained wretched additionto the gutters.

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    (ilms revolving around the exciting act of an ebullient

    princess bored with her restrictive life leaving the palace inthe middle of the night to mix with commoners have beenmade in various forms in many regions all over the world

    where cinema is popular. )isney*s %laddin also has a streak of

    this.

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    #oing abroad for higher studies has become acommon +++++++++ in recent years. "his helps in the

    interaction and exchange of ideas from differentpeople coming from all over the world. "he +++++++of cultures creates ++++++ among the people thushelping them to come to a peaceful existence.

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    #oing abroad for higher studies has become a common +++++++++ inrecent years. "his helps in the interaction and exchange of ideas fromdifferent people coming from all over the world. "he +++++++ of cultures

    creates ++++++ among the people thus helping them to come to apeaceful existence.

    "he ,hoices are

    - annerism / Vocation 0 1ractice 2 %malgamation 3 4egregation 5 saturation 6 Incongruity 7 Harmony 8 Integrity

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    #oing abroad for higher studies cannot be called as a mannerism orvocation. Hence practice is the answer.

    "he second sentence explains the benefit of such exchange programs.9interaction and exchange of ideas from people coming from all over theworld9 is the clue.

    %malgamation means combine to form one organization or structure. "hisword explains the context.

    4uch amalgamation of culture helps people to come to a peaceful existence."hus it creates synchronization among people.

    "he word harmony fits the blank well.

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    #oing abroad for higher studies has become a common +++++++++ inrecent years. "his helps in the interaction and exchange of ideas fromdifferent people coming from all over the world. "he +++++++ of cultures

    creates ++++++ among the people thus helping them to come to a peacefulexistence.

    "he ,hoices are

    - annerism

    / Vocation 0 1ractice 2 %malgamation 3 4egregation 5 saturation 6 Incongruity 7 Harmony 8 Integrity

    Now let us see some GRE

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    Now let us see some GREquestions

    While in many ways their personalities could not have beenmore different. she was ebullient where he was glum,

    relaxed where he was awkward, garrulous where he wasthey were surprisingly well suited.

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    While in many ways their personalities could nothave been more different:she was ebullient where

    he was glum relaxed where he was awkwardgarrulous where he was +++++++they weresurprisingly well suited.

    % solicitous; munificent, irresolute) laconic< fastidious

    ( taciturn

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    "he sentence highlights the opposite natures

    of the couple in the relationship."he man was contradictory to the woman. 4he was ebullient where as he was glum=dullsad> she was relaxed where he wasawkwardtalkative where as he was +++++++ ow we need to find out the opposite oftalkative.

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    glum

    relaxed awkward

    garrulous Laconic

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    While in many ways their personalities could nothave been more different:she was ebullient where

    he was glum relaxed where he was awkwardgarrulous where he was +++++++they weresurprisingly well suited.

    % solicitous; munificent, irresolute) laconic< fastidious

    ( taciturn

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    Women*s work has changed considerably in the past /@@ yearsmoving from the household to the office or the factory and laterbecoming mostly white'collar instead of blue'collar work.(undamentally however the conditions under which women

    work have changed little since before the Industrial AevolutionBthe segregation of occupations by gender lower pay for women asa group Cobs that reDuire relatively low levels of skill and offerwomen little opportunity for advancement all persist while

    women*s household labor remains demanding.

    Women's work

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    It can be inferred from the passage that the author would consider

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    t ca be e ed o t e passage t at t e aut o wou d co s dewhich of the following to be an indication of a fundamental alterationin the conditions of women*s work?

    "he ,hoices are % Interviews with married men indicating that they are now doingsome household tasks.; 4urveys of the labor market documenting the recent creation of a

    new class of Cobs in electronics in which women workers outnumbermen four to one , ,ensus results showing that working women*s wages and salariesare on the average as high as those of working men.

    )

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    "hey Duestion asks you to find out what can be considered as thefundamental alteration in the condition of women*s work.

    Eption , ,ensus results showing that working women*s wages and

    salaries are on the average as high as those of working men is thecorrect answer since lower pay for women is considered as one of factorsof discrimination in this passage.

    Eption % can not be the answer because the author mentioned this as one

    of changes happened already but they have not brought any changes inthe condition of women.

    Eption ; says that women outnumbered men in a particular field but itneed not necessarily mean the condition of women*s work is changed.

    Eption ) is out of context the passage talks about working conditionbut not education.

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    Let me narrate you a story of a father, son and a sparrow.

    How do you feel?

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpL!kW"#!$

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