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English, 24.03.2021 15:50 anthonyhaywood

(Many times reading a review of a novel can help us decide if we want to read the novel. A review not only allows us to become
familiar with the plot and characters, it is also helpful because it
allows us to assess a novel's purpose, audience, and level of
difficulty.)
What conclusions can you draw about the novel's purpose, audience, and
level of difficulty by reading the review?
A)The review implies that the novel would appeal to
people who love animals and would have a low level
of difficulty.
B)The review implies that the novel would appeal to
animal-loving teenagers and would have a high level
of difficulty.
C)The review implies that the novel would appeal to
animal-loving teenagers and would have a medium
level of difficulty.
D)The review implies that the novel would appeal to
scientists who study bats and would have a high
level of difficulty

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