You can push his buttons and make him angry but you can not take him for a fool.
I need the passage to read it, it's not going to put it here automatically
These are the following answers to the three questions:
(1) B. <span>Have you ever read The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling?. </span>
(2) C. woman's and man's voices. The <span>woman's and man's voices on</span> that compact disc sound great together
(3) B. colon.
The question to be asked while reading a text is that 'What is the author's purpose in writing this text'?
Option (c);
<u>EXPLANATION: </u>
Reading is a very important approach to enhance one's comprehension skills. The most appropriate question to ask while reading a text is to understand the purpose of the author to write that text. Option A suggests how can one remember a text, which is not one's motive of reading.
Options B and D are also incorrect as they only aim at reading the text and not understating and enhancing one's comprehension skills. To improve the skills, while reading one should try to understand the purpose of the author to write the text.