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 The levels of reading comprehension literal, inferential, and evaluative get used in the creation of reading comprehension assessments and learning activities The levels of reading comprehension literal, inferential, and evaluative get used in the creation of reading comprehension assessments and learning activities
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 In 1974 Barret proposed a taxonomy of reading comprehension skills on five levels:  In 1974 Barret proposed a taxonomy of reading comprehension skills on five levels: 
   - Literal Comprehension   - Literal Comprehension
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