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When might a reader create an outline? (1 point) A. when the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words B. when the author includes...Question
when my a reader create an outline?
1. When the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words.
2. When the author includes graphs and charts
3. When the text is complex.
4. When the author uses personal stories as examples.
1. When the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words.
2. When the author includes graphs and charts
3. When the text is complex.
4. When the author uses personal stories as examples.
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5. When the author introduces multiple ideas or arguments.
6. When the text is extensive or lengthy.
7. When the author presents a logical structure or sequence of information.
8. When the reader needs to analyze and summarize the main points.
9. When the text requires a deeper understanding or critical thinking.
10. When the reader wants to organize their own thoughts and ideas about the text.
6. When the text is extensive or lengthy.
7. When the author presents a logical structure or sequence of information.
8. When the reader needs to analyze and summarize the main points.
9. When the text requires a deeper understanding or critical thinking.
10. When the reader wants to organize their own thoughts and ideas about the text.
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