Making connections with your knowledge of the world while reading a text is so helpful because it affects how we learn in a good way. If you as a reader bring some previous knowledge or experience about the world before you read a text, you would be able to make connections and in that order, understand better what you read.
So, answering your question, this are some of the questions you might think about in an attempt to relate a text with your knowledge of the world:
- Does this text remind me of the real world? If so, what is it and why?
- How can I this part associate to the world/ to what I am leaving?
- Why is this similar to what happen in the world?
Answer:
A. 2.hate
3.
4.what is she wearing?
5.they do not work on Thursday.
6. It often rains in the UK in March.
B. 1. I am meeting Jenny...........
2. We fly to Paris........
3.He does not know many.......
4. She wants to be a...........
5. Which subject are you studying at the moment?
Hope this helps!!
Do give me a brainliest, if it does.
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Answer:
B. is your answer because that would be the most emotional news story because the other answers are natural disaster locations while it is not the emotional until you see the effect of the disaster of people sad and that is the only really emotional answer here
Explanation:
Not C, Not D, Not A