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Ket [755]
1 year ago
5

Read the passage.

English
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Mama L [17]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

C. What is the best tool for mixing?

Explanation:

Took the assignment on Edge.

Illusion [34]1 year ago
6 0

The question that would best help someone complete this recipe is:
"Which kind of potatoes are best to use?" (Option B). This is about comprehension.

<h3>How can you enhance the comprehension of a text?</h3>

When reviewing a text, any portion that leads the reader to ask a question is a portion that needs to be clarified.

When the questions are answered, this leads to a better reading experience and comprehension.

Learn more about Comprehension at:
brainly.com/question/13096385

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