Question
If a claim is not directly stated, which question can readers ask themselves?(1 point)
Responses
What is the main topic of the text?
What is the main topic of the text?
What is the most interesting part of the text?
What is the most interesting part of the text?
Which position does the author take on the main topic?
Which position does the author take on the main topic?
Which piece of evidence is the strongest provided?
Responses
What is the main topic of the text?
What is the main topic of the text?
What is the most interesting part of the text?
What is the most interesting part of the text?
Which position does the author take on the main topic?
Which position does the author take on the main topic?
Which piece of evidence is the strongest provided?
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The best question readers can ask themselves if a claim is not directly stated is:
**Which position does the author take on the main topic?**
This question focuses on inferring the author's stance or argument based on the content presented, which can help readers identify the underlying claims, even if they are not explicitly articulated.
**Which position does the author take on the main topic?**
This question focuses on inferring the author's stance or argument based on the content presented, which can help readers identify the underlying claims, even if they are not explicitly articulated.