Asked by math man
If a claim is not directly stated, which question can readers ask themselves?(1 point)
Responses
What is the most interesting part of the text?
What is the most interesting part of the text?
Which piece of evidence is the strongest provided?
Which piece of evidence is the strongest provided?
What is the main topic of the text?
What is the main topic of the text?
Which position does the author take on the main topic?
Responses
What is the most interesting part of the text?
What is the most interesting part of the text?
Which piece of evidence is the strongest provided?
Which piece of evidence is the strongest provided?
What is the main topic of the text?
What is the main topic of the text?
Which position does the author take on the main topic?
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
When a claim is not directly stated, readers can ask themselves:
**Which position does the author take on the main topic?**
This question can help readers infer the author's perspective and underlying claims based on the evidence and arguments presented in the text.
**Which position does the author take on the main topic?**
This question can help readers infer the author's perspective and underlying claims based on the evidence and arguments presented in the text.