What methods can authors use to help readers navigate the evidence in a text? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
presenting a claim and evidence
presenting a claim and evidence
asking readers questions within the text
asking readers questions within the text
separating a long text into chapters
separating a long text into chapters
using headings or subheadings in a short text
using headings or subheadings in a short text
keeping the text as short as possible
Responses
presenting a claim and evidence
presenting a claim and evidence
asking readers questions within the text
asking readers questions within the text
separating a long text into chapters
separating a long text into chapters
using headings or subheadings in a short text
using headings or subheadings in a short text
keeping the text as short as possible
Answers
Answered by
Samuel
Here are the correct answers
* Using headings or subheadings in a short text.
* Separating a long text into chapters.
* Using headings or subheadings in a short text.
* Separating a long text into chapters.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The two correct answers are:
1. **presenting a claim and evidence**
2. **using headings or subheadings in a short text**
1. **presenting a claim and evidence**
2. **using headings or subheadings in a short text**
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
Thank you for your clarification. The correct answers are indeed:
1. **Using headings or subheadings in a short text.**
2. **Separating a long text into chapters.**
These methods help to organize the content and make it easier for readers to navigate and understand the evidence within a text.
1. **Using headings or subheadings in a short text.**
2. **Separating a long text into chapters.**
These methods help to organize the content and make it easier for readers to navigate and understand the evidence within a text.
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