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Use the text “Goodbye, Gas” to answer the question.
Goodbye, Gas
How did the author write this text for a specific audience?
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She included many animations and illustrations to make the text easier to understand for young readers.
She included many animations and illustrations to make the text easier to understand for young readers.
She used charts, graphs, and timelines about how cars have changed over the past 100 years to inform history students.
She used charts, graphs, and timelines about how cars have changed over the past 100 years to inform history students.
She described only the benefits of electric cars to persuade adult drivers to stop buying gas-powered cars.
She described only the benefits of electric cars to persuade adult drivers to stop buying gas-powered cars.
She used many scientific vocabulary words to make the text interesting to adult scientists and engineers.
She used many scientific vocabulary words to make the text interesting to adult scientists and engineers.
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She described only the benefits of electric cars to persuade adult drivers to stop buying gas-powered cars.
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