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-Reciprocal Teaching (Palincsar & Brown,1984), I Questioning the Author (Beck, McKeown, Hamilton, &Kucan,1997), Collaborative Reasoning (Chinn & Anderson,1998), Text Talk (Beck &McKeown,2001), an Accountable Talk (Wolf, Crosson, & Resnick,2004) have all consistently demonstrated the importance of text based discussion in improving comprehension scores and frequency of comprehension strategy uses.+Reciprocal Teaching (Palincsar & Brown,1984), I Questioning the Author (Beck, McKeown, Hamilton, &Kucan,1997), Collaborative Reasoning (Chinn & Anderson,1998), Text Talk (Beck &McKeown,2001), an Accountable Talk (Wolf, Crosson, & Resnick,2004) have all consistently demonstrated the importance of text based [[literature_discussion_techniques|discussion]] in improving comprehension scores and frequency of comprehension strategy uses.
  
 Close reading does not work alone and new meanings emerge in groups (Morrow, 1990). Close reading does not work alone and new meanings emerge in groups (Morrow, 1990).
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