Biology, 13.01.2021 19:30 marpinator
Read this sentence from the text:
“Which would you prefer: spending a cold day on a computer, or sitting in school in June when you should be on vacation?”
What answer does the author probably expect from readers?
The author probably expects readers to answer that they would prefer spending a cold day on a computer.
The author probably expects readers to answer that they would prefer sitting in school in June when they should be on vacation.
The author probably expects readers to answer that they would be equally interested in both options.
The author probably expects readers to answer that they do not have enough information to decide.
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