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Does faster reading always lead to proportionately higher comprehension?

AYes, faster reading improves brain efficiency, directly leading to better comprehension.

BNo, comprehension does not increase in exact proportion

CYes, particularly when the reader employs advanced cognitive strategies.

DNo, because it forces the reader to skip critical details and connections.

Answer:

B. No, comprehension does not increase in exact proportion

Read Explanation:

  • Some increase in understanding may occur, but it is limited.

  • Quality of understanding still depends on other factors.


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