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Which of the following sets is a part of the reading/writing situation?
 
  A. books, students, laptops, topic
 
  B. purpose, topic, audience, writing situation
 
  C. reading situation, classroom, students, instructor
 
  D. purpose, diagrams, students, instructors

Question 2

A good question to ask before I read is:
 
  A. What is the passage about?
 
  B. Is this making sense to me?
 
  C. What was the author's most important point?
 
  D. What would be a good way to teach this lesson to someone else?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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