A. What is the reading text about?

a. School Introduction
b. Family Introduction
c. Self Introduction

B. Draw a line between what we can know from the reading text as in the example.
And referring the reading text, fill in the blanks.

O. What is her dwelling place? From the reading text, we can get the information about her hometown. It was Busan. So, you should write down 'Busan' in the blank. After that draw a line between 'Dwelling Place' and her picture.

O. What is he specialty? Can we know her specialty from the reading text? No, we can't. So you don't need to draw a line between 'Specialty' and her picture. Mark an X in the blank.

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I changed expressions in our language into English. (above)
Would you checked them, and let me know incorrect expressions?
I'd like to use correct and natural expressions. Thank you.

1 answer

The phrase "the reading text" is quite awkward. You should either write "the text" (if you intend a noun) or "reading the text" (if you intend a verb).

I'd make changes as follows:
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A. What is the text about?
a. School Introduction
b. Family Introduction
c. Self-introduction

B. Draw a line between what we can know from reading the text as in the example.
And referring to the text, fill in the blanks.

O. What is her dwelling place? From reading the text, we can get the information about her hometown. It was Busan. So you should write 'Busan' in the blank. After that, draw a line between 'Dwelling Place' and her picture.

O. What is her specialty? Can we know her specialty from reading the text? No, we can't. So you don't need to draw a line between 'Specialty' and her picture. Mark an X in the blank.