At the beginning of a process paragraph, you must

a) ask a question.
b) give a list.
c) state your purpose.
d) state your audience.


c

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Writing activities, such as listing or summarizing, can help students understand and process what they read

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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When you read to ask questions about the text's social, historical, and philosophical perspectives, your reading purpose is to

a. locate information. b. find main ideas. c. solve a problem. d. analyze the text.

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What does Henry say he thinks happened to the car? What does he know really happened to the car?

What will be an ideal response?

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Read the following sentence: I am ready to work. Which one of the following statements is true?

a) The word I is a pronoun. b) The word ready is a pronoun. c) The word work is a pronoun. d) This sentence has no pronouns.

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