True
The question "What challenged, changed, or confirmed what you already knew?" implies that the author wants you, the reader, to be thinking about the information provided and to notice how this information could cause adjustments to your prior thinking and understanding of the subject presented.(1 point)
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True
True
False
2 answers
Why is it important to be sure that you read everything carefully on a test?(1 point)
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There could be parts of correct information included that is not 100% correct in some answers.
There could be parts of correct information included that is not 100% correct in some answers.
There could be several right answers to account for, so you have to keep reading to find that out.
There could be several right answers to account for, so you have to keep reading to find that out.
It will help you to understand the vocabulary words that are used (how and why).
It will help you to understand the vocabulary words that are used (how and why).
All of these answers are reasons to read carefully.
All of these answers are reasons to read carefully.
None of these answers are reasons to read carefully.
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There could be parts of correct information included that is not 100% correct in some answers.
There could be parts of correct information included that is not 100% correct in some answers.
There could be several right answers to account for, so you have to keep reading to find that out.
There could be several right answers to account for, so you have to keep reading to find that out.
It will help you to understand the vocabulary words that are used (how and why).
It will help you to understand the vocabulary words that are used (how and why).
All of these answers are reasons to read carefully.
All of these answers are reasons to read carefully.
None of these answers are reasons to read carefully.