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How does printed text influence a reader’s understanding of a text?
It adds music and visuals to change the tone.
It allows a reader to picture the story.
It changes the experience of listening to a text.
It emphasizes the speaker’s voice.

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1 It allows a reader to picture the story.
2 a film about flamingos
3 The speaker’s voice adds drama and emotion.
4 a YouTube video of an actor reading the story
5 the structure of the poem such as stanzas

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It allows a reader to visually process the words and meaning of the text, which can affect their comprehension and interpretation. Printed text also provides a permanent record that can be referenced and analyzed more easily than spoken words. Additionally, formatting, font, and other design elements can convey subtle cues and convey tone or emphasis.

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