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AveGali [126]
2 years ago
13

If you were reading a biography on Edgar Allen Poe, and wanted to find information about the Poem “The Raven,” where would you l

ook to find out what page it is on?
A. Table of Contents
B. Search Engine
C. Glossary
D. Index
English
1 answer:
Sunny_sXe [5.5K]2 years ago
3 0

A search engine should be used to find information about the poem "The Raven," as option B shows.

<h3>What is a Search Engine?</h3>
  • It is a system that stores information.
  • It is a system that obeys commands.
  • It is a system that finds specific terms requested by a user.

A biography of Poe will be a text that will tell about the life and work of this writer. As this type of text presents a wide variety of information, the reader can use a search engine to find specific terms in the text, which optimize their search.

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