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Concrete things you can see, hear, and read?(1 point) Responses Close Reading Observation Inference Summary

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Answered by Stacee Elmore
Observation :)
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Concrete things you can see might include objects in your immediate surroundings such as a chair, a table, or a book.

Concrete things you can hear might include sounds from your environment such as the hum of a computer, the ticking of a clock, or the sound of someone talking.

Concrete things you can read might include words in a book, a sign on a street, or a message on your phone.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Observation is the act of paying close attention to your surroundings and taking note of the concrete things you can see, hear, and read. By observing carefully, you can gather information and details that may help you make inferences, summarize findings, or engage in close reading.

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