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likoan [24]
2 years ago
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lisov135 [29]2 years ago
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The concept that would a reader most likely only fully understand after reading a text more than once is the names of government leaders who created a state law.

<h3>What is reading?</h3>

Reading is a process of taking in your sense something by remembering it or seeing it. Reading is good exercise for the mind.

Here the names of government leader needed to be read again and again to fully understand memorizing because they are difficult to grasp.

Thus, the correct option is 5.) the names of government leaders who created a state law.

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