“…We hypothesized that because young readers have greater difficulty processing expository texts than narrative texts (Best et al, 2008), they need to adapt their reading approach to obtain a proper understanding of expository texts (cf. Leeuw et al, 2016;Rayner, 1986). In addition, we hypothesized that readers with high comprehension skills will adjust their reading approach more easily to the text than readers with poor comprehension skills (Duke & Pearson, 2002;Rapp et al, 2007) because high-comprehending readers generally have better comprehension-monitoring skills Perfetti et al, 2005;Van der Schoot et al, 2012), better strategic skills (Duke & Pearson, 2002;Pressley & Wharton-McDonald, 1997;Rapp et al, 2007;Van der Schoot et al, 2012), greater structural awareness , and a more flexible reading approach (Duke & Pearson, 2002;Rapp et al, 2007;Schroeder, 2011;Zabrucky & Ratner, 1992).…”