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If a reader wants to evaluate a text, which is the
best question to ask whi...
English, 20.09.2020 14:01 baseballdude4807
Question
10
If a reader wants to evaluate a text, which is the
best question to ask while reading it?
A. What elements are used, and do they help
the author's purpose?
O B. What elements do I find interesting, and do
I care about the author's purpose?
C. How does this text affect me and what I
want to say to the world?
D. How many hours of research did the author
put into writing this text?
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