None of these options accurately describe how printed text influences a reader's understanding of a text.
Printed text allows readers to see the words and sentences that convey the author's message and ideas. It helps readers to follow a structured line of thought, refer back to specific passages, highlight important points, and engage more deeply with the text through visual processing. In essence, printed text provides a tangible and visual medium through which readers can interact with and comprehend written information.
How does printed text influence a reader’s understanding of a text?(1 point)
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It changes the experience of listening to a text.
It changes the experience of listening to a text.
It allows a reader to picture the story.
It allows a reader to picture the story.
It emphasizes the speaker’s voice.
It emphasizes the speaker’s voice.
It adds music and visuals to change the tone.
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