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jek_recluse [69]
3 years ago
15

Which of the following is a helpful reading strategy with scientific and technical writings, since it allows a reader to look ov

er the text for important information?
A. Reading
B. Reviewing
C. Brainstorming
D. Scanning
English
1 answer:
Misha Larkins [42]3 years ago
3 0
B. Reviewing  
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Reviewing is a helpful reading strategy in technical and scientific writing because it makes the reader assess or evaluate the formal words or any jargon for a specific topic. Then he/she will understand it on his/her own using context clues he/she could analyze through the writings.</span>
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