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When might a reader create an outline?(1 point) Responses when the text is complex when the text is complex when the author use...Asked by I_EAT_EVERYDAY
When might a reader create an outline?
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when the text is complex
when the text is complex
when the author uses personal stories as examples
when the author uses personal stories as examples
when the author includes graphs and charts
when the author includes graphs and charts
when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words
options:
when the text is complex
when the text is complex
when the author uses personal stories as examples
when the author uses personal stories as examples
when the author includes graphs and charts
when the author includes graphs and charts
when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words
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A reader might create an outline primarily **when the text is complex**. An outline can help break down complicated information into manageable sections, making it easier to understand the main ideas and structure of the text. However, creating an outline could also be beneficial in other situations, such as when dealing with unfamiliar vocabulary or dense information presented in graphs and charts, but the most prominent reason would be the complexity of the text itself.
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