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SQR
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SQRStructured Query Report
SQRSurvey, Question, Read (reading strategy)
SQRSurvey Question Read
SQRSupplier Quality Rating
SQRSupplier Quality Representative
SQRSupplier Quality Requirement
SQRSoftware Quality Revenues
SQRSubtracted Quadratic Residue (code)


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These strategies include identifying the main and supporting details of the text, identifying the organization of the text, and using strategies such as SQ3R (a five-step reading strategy: Survey, Question, Read, Recite/Recall and Review), outlining, KM, and underlining (Baker, 2004; Mokhtari & Reichard, 2002).
survey, question, read, recite, and review) helps the child organize the encoding and storage of written material, and teaching a strategy of subvocalizing important words used in a teacher's lecture helps the child encode and store orally presented information.
He said, "for each stock in your sight survey, question, read, write, review and then assimilate all the information to help you plan your investment strategy.
 
 
 
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