Question
What must a reader do when evaluating an author’s development of a book’s central idea?(1 point)
Responses
They must decide how the text differs from other texts on the same topic.
They must decide how the text differs from other texts on the same topic.
They must determine if the text’s structure is different from other texts by the same author.
They must determine if the text’s structure is different from other texts by the same author.
They must determine how the central idea was distinguished from the main topic.
They must determine how the central idea was distinguished from the main topic.
They must decide whether the author presents enough evidence to support the idea convincingly.
Responses
They must decide how the text differs from other texts on the same topic.
They must decide how the text differs from other texts on the same topic.
They must determine if the text’s structure is different from other texts by the same author.
They must determine if the text’s structure is different from other texts by the same author.
They must determine how the central idea was distinguished from the main topic.
They must determine how the central idea was distinguished from the main topic.
They must decide whether the author presents enough evidence to support the idea convincingly.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
They must decide whether the author presents enough evidence to support the idea convincingly.