When reading cause-effect articles
A) focus first on the ideas which explain the causes leading to the effects.
B) think about the voice of the author.
C) check for spelling.
D) all of these.
A
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Before you can make inferences about written material, you have to
a. be familiar with the topic. b. understand the directly stated meaning. c. decide how you feel about the topic. d. be able to verify your inferences in another source.
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Ice cream purchased from vendors at midnight is a frequent treat for Smith
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Influx
a. sudden increase b. an instability c. falling off sharply d. mass exit e. having a great influence
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Conscientious
a. reckless b. careful c. enjoyable or fulfilling
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