Asked by ha
Which of the following could be used to support the argument that reading for twenty minutes every day improves your reading? Select the two correct answers
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ha
can you give all the ansers plz?
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ha
really struggaling here
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hellobozo
can someone help
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Anonymous
c and d
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bella
hes wrong its
A & C
A & C
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You dont need to know my name
For the last time ABCD doesn't help it scrambles the order of the test every time!
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step sis
uhm
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✨A middle schooler✨
Which of the following could be used to support the argument that reading for twenty minutes everyday improves your reading? Answer 1 : Children who read 5 less or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower in reading tests. Answer 2: Reading 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year.
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connexus girl :)
The answers for struggling peeps:
1: identify the authors claim
2: Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year. and Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests.
3: claim
4: It allows you to see which statements are for or against the claim.
5: The people on magazine covers are role models for younger people and should be shown realistically.
Hope this helped!
1: identify the authors claim
2: Reading for 20 minutes every day exposes students to nearly 1.8 million words each school year. and Children who read 5 or less minutes a day are more likely to score lower on reading tests.
3: claim
4: It allows you to see which statements are for or against the claim.
5: The people on magazine covers are role models for younger people and should be shown realistically.
Hope this helped!
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^th grader
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sarah
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lollipop
@ connexus girl :) is correct! Please listen to her if you want a 100%!!!
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Shu/From Beyblade
Thank you this helps a lot.
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