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Masteriza [31]
3 years ago
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Readers form concepts to represent similar objects and events in the environment. This skill of reducing the complexity of our l

anguage requires the learner to assign each word a a. hypothesis. b. strategy. c. category. d. hierarchy.
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earnstyle [38]3 years ago
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The correct answer is letter B

The language of the strategy needs to be clear, universal, direct and objective because it needs to communicate something important and be able to strongly mobilize the energy of all people.

A strategic structure is, at the same time, a set of results and actions. The results are “unpredictable”: there is no evidence today about their achievement, their achievement is not guaranteed within a given period. Now, the result is different from the action.

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