The reader may ask the question "In what way was Lincoln a great president and leader?" before starting reading, as shown in the third answer option.
<h3>Why should the reader ask this question?</h3>
- Because the title of the text indicates that Lincoln was great in his work.
- Because the title induces the reader to a specific idea about Lincoln.
- Because this question guides the reader to understand the main point of the text.
By asking the question before reading the text, the reader determines which point of the text will be the reading objective and how this is associated with the title, which draws the reader's attention to a specific topic.
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The least abstract term is Oprah Winfrey.
When you say something is <em>abstract</em>, it means that it does not have enough precision, meaning or form to be an exact thing. Something is abstract if it is too vague, generic, or theoretical.
The opposite is <em>concrete</em>. Something is concrete when you can picture it exactly in your head. Oprah Winfrey is the most concrete term in the list because it is one specific person.