From the options listed the strategy that would be least useful for helping students monitor comprehension of a text as they are reading is (A) breaking long sentences into short phrases
This option does not seem the most effective since it is a simplification or summary of sentences and the simplification does not always imply apprehension nor a correct hierarchization of the text.
I would say <span>B. revising for unity.
A. could be a way of editing but it could be changing sentences and not actually taking out or adding sentences like B.
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The tone that one chooses to read an article is used so that it reflects their understanding of the article or at best matches the tone of the article.
<h3>What is Tone in Literature?</h3>
A tone in literature is used to describe the overall character of that writing.
It may also be the attitude of the writer which is reflected in the choice of words used in the text.
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Answer:
3, 5
Explanation:
3, 5 have exclusively human actions, consider 2, 4