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Vedmedyk [2.9K]
3 years ago
13

Your purpose in reading is A-the reason youre reading B-the acomplishments you achieve C-sharing new words with others D-finding

people who know the story
English
2 answers:
grandymaker [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D. finding people who know the story

Explanation:

zlopas [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A). The reason you're reading.

Explanation:

Reading is a comprehensive activity that requires the interest of the readers and to build or develop the interest, one must have a reason to read that justifies that 'why are you reading a particular text?" For example, some people read books for knowledge while some read for mere entertainment.

Thus,<em> the purpose of reading reflects </em><u><em>the reason for reading</em></u><em> and that eventually decides the method and style of reading. A purpose or reason is something that keeps the interest and curiosity intact and motivates the readers to read more. It also assists to enhance the effectiveness of reading. Thus, </em><u><em>option A</em></u><em> is the correct answer.</em>

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