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  • Sources which have in-text and reference citations are credible.
    TRUE
  • You don’t have to read the full text if you know how to spot its main idea
    FALSE
  • Academic texts are completely different from non-academic texts in terms of structure, content, and style.
    TRUE
  • Successful readers of academic texts generally integrate valuable information or ideas from one source to another.
    TRUE
  • Outdated sources should NOT be considered.
    TRUE
  • Sometimes, the main idea is presented at the end of a paragraph.
    TRUE
  • Completing academic readings appears to be a challenge in which students fail.
    FALSE
  • Essentially, the language of academic texts is precise and accurate.
    TRUE
  • Reading strategies differ from one person to another
    TRUE
  • hrough writing annotations, readers are guided on important ideas presented in the text.
    TRUE
  • Successful readers of academic texts generally integrate valuable information or ideas from one source to another.
    TRUE
  • One has to determine his/her purpose before reading.
    TRUE
  • Academic reading requires concentration and comprehension
    TRUE
  • Authors of academic texts usually present facts to support their main argument,
    TRUE
  • The main idea is always stated in the first part of a paragraph.
    FALSE