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My Favorite soda is Dr. Pepper. I like it a lot because it is just straight up delicious to me and I like it. A soda that I do not like, is probably Sierra mist because it just tastes like water mixed with like 2 drops of sprite. I do know some interesting facts about Dr. Pepper here are some of them, Dr. Pepper is the OLDEST MAJOR soft drink ever right now, and A pharmacist named Charles Alderton created Dr Pepper in 1885. Alderton worked at a drugstore in Waco, Texas, owned by Wade Morrison. Legend has it that Morrison named it "Dr. Pepper" after the father of a young girl he was once in love with.
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The question to be asked while reading a text is that 'What is the author's purpose in writing this text'?
Option (c);
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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.
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the answer is the second one. (ugly : pretty : ::tall :short)
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Definition of Analogy- a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
Here is an example sentence- "an analogy between the workings of nature and those of human societies"
The reason why I chose the second answer is because it is comparing beauty/society. Like for example, "alissa is tall, but sam is short" or "Emily is ugly, but Jessica is pretty". These are all comparisons.
I didn't choose the first answer (dog : cat :: cat : mouse) because it is just saying opposites and it is not comparing, it is naming animals.
I didn't choose the third one (brush: comb :: broom: sweep) because, again, they are only naming objects.
I didn't choose the fourth one (yellow : bright :: one : little) because its not comparing and its just naming random things that don't even go together lol
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Context clues are hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words
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