When might a reader create an outline? A. when the author uses personal stories as examples. B. when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words. C. when the text is complex. D. when the author includes graphs and charts.

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A reader might create an outline when the text is complex. So, the correct answer is C. when the text is complex. Creating an outline can help clarify the main ideas and structure of the content, making it easier to understand and retain the information.

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